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Demography (1974) 11 (2): 247–265.
Published: 01 May 1974
...Robert M. Hauser; David L. Featherman Abstract Intercohort shifts between 1962 and 1972 in the occupation distributions of white and nonwhite men are analyzed and compared at ages 35–44, 45–54, and 55–64. Both white and nonwhite occupation distributions were upgraded over the decade, but among...
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Demography (1984) 21 (4): 655–666.
Published: 01 November 1984
...Mark A. Fossett Abstract This note considers whether city differences in racial occupational distribution are best investigated using measures of nominal differentiation or measures of inequality, and argues that measures of inequality are better suited for testing the prevailing theories of race...
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Demography (1967) 4 (2): 809–819.
Published: 01 June 1967
... integración?. Summary This paper uses 1950 and 1960 census data on the demographic, educational, and occupational distributions of Japanese Americans, after the enforced migrations of the Second World War, in order to compare the achievement of the urban Japanese Americans to that of their white counterparts...
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Demography (1971) 8 (1): 91–101.
Published: 01 February 1971
... by social level in suburbia and in a high degree of socio-economic homogeneity within suburban neighborhoods. A comparison of eight central cities with their suburban zones in 1950 and in 1960 revealed, for both dates, (a) small differences in occupational distributions between the central cities...
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Demography (1972) 9 (3): 353–370.
Published: 01 August 1972
...Reynolds Farley; Albert Hermalin Abstract Between 1960 and 1970 blacks, as well as whites, improved their socioeconomic status. Among both races, educational attainment increased, the occupational distribution was upgraded, and real purchasing power rose markedly. In almost every comparison...
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Published: 01 October 2023
Fig. 4 Change in percentage distribution of occupations for women aged 40–44 between 1990 and 2010. Undefined occupations accounted for less than 0.01% and were grouped into the nonactive population. Sources: 1990 and 2010 National Population Census of China. More
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Published: 20 April 2013
Fig. 1 Distribution of occupation in linked samples among men, by race, census year, and region. Labor includes both farm and nonfarm laborers More
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Demography (1979) 16 (1): 89–101.
Published: 01 February 1979
... into that part due to structural factors (i.e., the different distributions over occupational origins and destinations by sex) and that due to sex-related individual and group characteristics. Most of the observed differences in mobility patterns are found to be the result of occupational sex segregation. 30...
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Demography (1971) 8 (2): 157–169.
Published: 01 May 1971
..., Asian and Caribbean immigrants make up a larger proportion of immigrants than previously. Although the volume of immigration increased, the distribution of occupational levels remained about the same. The sources of the various occupational groups shifted to some extent, especially the professional...
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Demography (2023) 60 (3): 761–784.
Published: 01 June 2023
... effects (men's and women's uneven distribution across fields) than through the coefficient effects (gender differences in the likelihood of entering a male-dominated occupation from the same field). Endowment effects are highest in fields strongly linked to the labor market, suggesting that educational...
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Demography (1966) 3 (2): 378–392.
Published: 01 June 1966
... nonmigrants over 15 years of age), the occupational distributions showed marked differences. About 58 percent of illiterate nonmi- grants were employed as "clerical and related workers" (being, of course, un- skilled office workers) but only 2 percent of the illiterate migrants were so em- ployed. Conversely...
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Demography (1966) 3 (1): 19–34.
Published: 01 March 1966
... Judah ( 1961 ). Differential Fertility, Intergenerational Occupational Mobility, and Change in the Occupational Distribution: Some Elementary Relationships . Population Studies , XV , 187 – 97 . 10.2307/2173315 7 Matras Judah ( 1960 ). Comparison of Intergenerational Occupational...
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Demography (2012) 49 (2): 553–574.
Published: 28 January 2012
... estimation samples in which the distribution of income, education, employment and occupation, marital status, and other theoretically relevant variables among blacks is made to match the distribution of these variables among whites. For males, 80% of the black-white gap in life expectancy at age 1 can...
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Demography (1989) 26 (3): 393–409.
Published: 01 August 1989
...Mark D. Hayward; William R. Grady; Melissa A. Hardy; David Sommers Abstract This research examines the alternative mechanisms by which occupations influence the nature and timing of older men’s labor force withdrawal. We specifically assess the extent to which occupational factors operate directly...
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Demography (1998) 35 (3): 323–333.
Published: 01 August 1998
... Difference Senior High School National Minority Occupational Attainment Occupational Distribution References Aguignier , P. ( 1988 ). Regional Disparities Since 1978 . In S. Feuchtwang , A. Hussein , & T. Pairault (Eds.), Transforming China’s Economy...
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Demography (1966) 3 (2): 352–377.
Published: 01 June 1966
... greater proportion claimed work to be the principal motive, while those coming from urban settings were more inclined to report education. The spatial distribution of migrants within the territory of Greater Santiago was studied in four sectors, each with different socioeconomic characteristics...
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Demography (1989) 26 (4): 711–716.
Published: 01 November 1989
... in occupational distributions, relative mobility changes, and intergenerational shifts in occupational distributions . American Journal of Sociology , 53 , 723 – 741 . 10.2307/2095818 Hoem , J. M. ( 1987 ). Statistical analysis of a multiplicative model and its application to the standardization...
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Demography (1988) 25 (2): 289–306.
Published: 01 May 1988
... occupational groups. A diagrammatic model of decline is elaborated, using fertility decline, social class, income, and urban/rural distribution as explanatory variables. Results of the analysis suggest that infant mortality decline, whose average value was 35 percent from a peak of 132 per 1,000, was increased...
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Demography (1983) 20 (4): 449–460.
Published: 01 November 1983
... is a subtable of a joint distribution of CPS and Census reports of the major occupation group of em- ployed persons in 1970 (V.S. Bureau of the Census, 1975, p. 77). To simplify the example, three occupation groups (farm- ers and farm managers, farm laborers and farm foremen. and private house- hold workers...
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Demography (1990) 27 (2): 267–284.
Published: 01 May 1990
... covariates to affect the hazard in the highly nonlinear way that the gamma accelerated failure-time model allows. Compar- isons of alternative methods to reduce the impact of distributional assumptions about the Age-Specific Death Rates With Tobacco Smoking and Occupation 279 Table 9. Weibull Proportional...