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Demography (2017) 54 (6): 2375–2383.
Published: 02 October 2017
.... In the study “Family Structure and Child Health: Does the Sex Composition of Parents Matter?,” Reczek and colleagues presented a well-constructed analysis of health measures from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) for children with parents in four union statuses: same-sex married, same-sex cohabiting...
View articletitled, Sample Errors Call Into Question Conclusions Regarding Same-Sex <span class="search-highlight">Married</span> Parents: A Comment on “Family Structure and <span class="search-highlight">Child</span> Health: Does the Sex Composition of Parents Matter?”
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Work, income, the economy, and married fathers as child-care providers
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Demography (1998) 35 (2): 243–250.
Published: 01 May 1998
... of America 1998 1998 WORK, INCOME, THE ECONOMY, AND MARRIED FATHERS AS CHILD· CARE PROVIDERS· LYNNE M. CASPER AND MARTIN O'CONNELL Previous research on fathers as child-care providers indicates a need to study the father s role in child care in the context of different economic cycles. Using data from...
View articletitled, Work, income, the economy, and <span class="search-highlight">married</span> fathers as <span class="search-highlight">child</span>-care providers
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Predicted probability of child-headed coresidence, by married children’s ge...
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Fig. 1 Predicted probability of child-headed coresidence, by married children’s gender and education
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in Revisiting the Fertility Transition in England and Wales: The Role of Social Class and Migration
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Published: 01 July 2020
Fig. 2 Child-woman ratios (children aged 0–4 per married-spouse-present woman aged 15–54) in RSDs, England and Wales, 1851–1911. Base maps : RSD boundaries for England and Wales. The RSD boundaries for England and Wales, 1851–1911, used for Fig. 2 were created by Dr. Joseph Day as part
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Purchasing Piety? Coresidence of Married Children With Their Older Parents in Japan
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Demography (2011) 48 (4): 1559–1579.
Published: 09 August 2011
...Fig. 1 Predicted probability of child-headed coresidence, by married children’s gender and education ...
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Predicted probability of parent-headed coresidence, by older parent’s incom...
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Fig. 3 Predicted probability of parent-headed coresidence, by older parent’s income level and married child’s educational level
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Household composition choices of older unmarried women
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Demography (1988) 25 (3): 387–403.
Published: 01 August 1988
...). The preference for daughters is even stronger when married daughters are contrasted with married sons. In a 1962 cross-national survey of the aged, 80 percent of older unmarried women living with a married child were observed in the household of a married daughter (Shanas et aI., 1968). Issues of mother/daughter...
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Child Marriage and Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Bangladesh: A Longitudinal Multilevel Analysis
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Demography (2016) 53 (6): 1821–1852.
Published: 03 November 2016
... early child marriage (before age 15). How the community prevalence of very early child marriage influences a woman’s risk of IPV is unknown. Using panel data (2013–2014) from 3,355 women first married 4–12 years prior in 77 Bangladeshi villages, we tested the protective effect of a woman’s later first...
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View articletitled, <span class="search-highlight">Child</span> Marriage and Intimate Partner Violence in Rural Bangladesh: A Longitudinal Multilevel Analysis
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Demography (2023) 60 (6): 1711–1720.
Published: 01 December 2023
...Maria Cancian; Molly A. Costanzo; Daniel R. Meyer Abstract In this research note, we demonstrate that trends in the likelihood of child support agreements differ by marital history (i.e., never-married vs. ever-married) and by whether measures rely on the stock of families (i.e., all those in which...
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View articletitled, A Research Note on Trends in the Stock and Flow of <span class="search-highlight">Child</span> Support Agreements
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The Compositional and Institutional Sources of Union Dissolution for Married and Unmarried Parents in the United States
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Demography (2013) 50 (5): 1789–1818.
Published: 10 May 2013
... compare sources of union instability between married and unmarried parents using five waves of longitudinal survey data on roughly 4,000 unmarried couples and 1,000 married couples in the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study who had a birth between 1998 and 2000. We use discrete-time event history...
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The effects of child health on marital status and family structure
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Demography (1992) 29 (3): 389–408.
Published: 01 August 1992
..., to test whether having an unhealthy child decreases the mother’s chance of being married and whether it increases her chance of living in an extended family. Using two different measures of child health, we find that having an unhealthy child decreases the mother’s likelihood of being married. Our results...
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Family Structure and Child Health: Does the Sex Composition of Parents Matter?
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Demography (2016) 53 (5): 1605–1630.
Published: 23 August 2016
... Population Association of America 2016 2016 Family structure Marriage Cohabitation Same-sex families Child health Children with different-sex married parents tend to have more positive developmental outcomes than children with different-sex cohabiting parents (see Brown 2006 ; Manning...
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Single Motherhood and Child Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Life Course Perspective
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Demography (2013) 50 (5): 1521–1549.
Published: 10 July 2013
... of mortality (Bhuiya and Chowdhury 1997 ). Whether single motherhood has similarly negative implications for child survival in sub-Saharan Africa is largely unknown, although one study in Kenya found that children of never-married and formerly married women had higher rates of wasting and were less likely...
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Child support awards: Differentials and trends by race and marital status
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Demography (1986) 23 (2): 231–245.
Published: 01 May 1986
... Files of the Current Population Survey, never-married mothers are significantly less likely than ever-married mothers to have a child support award; which do, however, cannot readily be explained by our model. Ever-disrupted black marriages resulted in awards considerably less frequently than nonblack...
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A set of analytical models for the study of open birth intervals
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Demography (1968) 5 (1): 34–44.
Published: 01 March 1968
... advantages of this interval child. If we have similar data on a large as an index of fertility have been outlined number of married women of parity i in by the author,' who has shown that a com- the reproductive age group, we will ob- parison of the distribution of open interval tain the frequency...
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A Joint Model of Marital Childbearing and Marital Disruption
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Demography (1993) 30 (4): 653–681.
Published: 01 November 1993
... one child, either before or during the current marriage, although it is also large for childless women. Explicitly including the hazard of disruption in models of marital childbearing has sizable and important effects on many predictors of fertility. When couples marry, they begin to acquire various...
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Fertility among ethnic groups in the USSR
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Demography (1967) 4 (1): 172–195.
Published: 01 March 1967
... of married women in the 20–49 age group, degree of literacy, male-female literacy differential, and sex ratio. The multiple correlation of 0.911 was obtained between the child-woman ratio and the first four of the most important independent variables. Sex ratio appeared significant only after the influence...
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Child gender and father involvement in fragile families
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Demography (2007) 44 (1): 79–92.
Published: 01 February 2007
... is related to parents’ living arrangements or the amount of time or money fathers invest in their children. In contrast, and consistent with previous research, fathers who are married when their child is born are more likely to live with a son than with a daughter one year after birth. This pattern supports...
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Divorced Fathers’ Proximity and Children’s Long-Run Outcomes: Evidence From Norwegian Registry Data
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Demography (2011) 48 (3): 1005–1027.
Published: 21 June 2011
... born into married households in Norway in the years 1975–1979 whose parents divorced during his or her childhood. We observe the proximity of the child to his or her father in each year following the divorce and link proximity to educational and economic outcomes for the child in young adulthood...
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Marriage Age, Social Status, and Intergenerational Effects in Uganda
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Demography (2019) 56 (6): 2123–2146.
Published: 02 December 2019
...-Saharan Africa (SSA), and this practice significantly contributes to the entrenchment of female disadvantages in these societies. More than 37 % of marriages in SSA involve a child; in Uganda, which is the setting for the current study, 49 % and 15 % of women aged 20–49 years are married before the ages...
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