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Demography (2017) 54 (2): 437–458.
Published: 08 February 2017
... spousal communication and spousal conflict. By accounting for these highly relevant yet distinct dimensions of couples’ relationships, we are able to examine the extent to which variation in the emotional bond has an independent association with subsequent fertility behavior. Together, these empirical...
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Demography (2017) 54 (4): 1425–1449.
Published: 05 July 2017
... on resource consumption and biodiversity . Nature , 421 , 530 – 533 . Macht , C. ( 2008 , April ). Spousal emotional nucleation and fertility limitation . Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America , New Orleans, LA . Massey , D. S. , Arango...
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Demography (2015) 52 (4): 1321–1343.
Published: 23 June 2015
... the marriage. Similar to marriages in the United States, wives in China usually provide emotional support to their husbands and regulate their husbands’ health behaviors, whereas husbands are less likely to do so for their wives. Therefore, in the case of spousal absence, men’s lives (and physical health) may...
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Demography (2024) 61 (3): 769–795.
Published: 01 June 2024
... is intertwined with structural and social forces, such as gender and family ( Agadjanian and Hayford 2018 ; Rao 2012 ), and how the unique circumstances of having a husband working abroad influence women's lives in the sending country. To fill this gap, this study examines the association of spousal migration...
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Demography (2009) 46 (3): 605–625.
Published: 01 August 2009
..., being widowed does not have long-term detrimental effects on individuals’ ability to sustain contact with the formal medical system. Moreover, the short-run disruption does not mediate the widowhood effect on mortality. Nevertheless, long after spousal death, men suffer from a decline in the quality...
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Demography (2020) 57 (1): 195–220.
Published: 31 January 2020
... and conflict between spouses influence their children’s lives. The combination of measures of both positive emotional bond and spousal conflict (obtained from both members of the couple) in a long-term, intergenerational panel study provides us the rare opportunity to provide insight into the associations...
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Demography (2017) 54 (6): 2375–2383.
Published: 02 October 2017
... period. This is evident from the numbers reported as follows (see Table 1 for reference): NCHS reports identifying, by spousal and sex matching, a total of 342 same-sex married couples from 2004–2011, of which only 66 were reported outside the NCHS embargoed period. My own independent identification...
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Demography (1997) 34 (1): 159–170.
Published: 01 February 1997
... for men, whereas the health infor- mation-gathering and -interpreting benefits of schooling may be associated with high school graduation for women-es- pecially in these birth cohorts. Spousal schooling also pro- motes good health outcomes. In addition to the resource- and information-based...
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Demography (2015) 52 (1): 153–182.
Published: 29 January 2015
...)  Marriage and spousal cohabitation — — –9.258* 1.745*** — — — — — — (3.596) (0.362)  Cohabits, never married — — –3.850 0.757 — — — — — — (4.054) (0.495)  Marriage without spousal cohabitation — — –5.940* 1.448*** — — — — — — (2.547...
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Demography (2016) 53 (6): 1801–1820.
Published: 11 October 2016
... all time the respondent spent with his/her spouse during the course of the diary day. We also consider two subcategories of total time with one’s spouse: (1) spousal time measures time spent alone with a spouse when no one else was present, and (2) family time indicates time spent with a spouse...
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Demography (2008) 45 (4): 851–873.
Published: 01 November 2008
...Felix Elwert; Nicholas A. Christakis Abstract Increased mortality following the death of a spouse (the “widowhood effect”) may be due to (1) causation, (2) bias from spousal similarity (homogamy), or (3) bias from shared environmental exposures. This article proposes new tests for bias...
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Demography (2018) 55 (3): 849–875.
Published: 24 April 2018
... a wider net”: spousal pairings are more heterogamous among remarriages than among first marriages. Marital heterogamy, however, is reflected in systematic evidence of trade-offs showing that marriage order (i.e., status of being never-married) is a valued trait for exchange. Never-married persons...
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Demography (2020) 57 (6): 2169–2198.
Published: 15 September 2020
... with a less pronounced division of labor are less negatively affected by widowhood because they are more self-sufficient (Elwert and Christakis 2006 ). Although spousal loss clearly has a negative effect on the surviving partner, some research suggests that the benefits of marriage can persist even after...
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Demography (1996) 33 (1): 137–139.
Published: 01 February 1996
.... , & Lloyd K.M. ( 1992 ). Marriage Markets and Nonmarital Fertility in the United States . Demography , 29 , 247 – 64 . 10.2307/2061730 South S.J. ( 1995 ). Spousal Alternatives and Marital Dissolution . American Sociological Review , 60 , 21 – 35 . 10.2307/2096343 REPLY...
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Demography (1983) 20 (4): 507–518.
Published: 01 November 1983
... Homogeneity and Spousal Consensus: A Methodological Perspective . Journal of Marriage and the Family , 37 , 161 – 169 . 10.2307/351040 Jöreskog K. G. ( 1973 ). A General Method for Estimating a Linear Structural Equation System . In A. S. Goldberger , & O. D. Duncan (Eds...
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Demography (2007) 44 (1): 1–33.
Published: 01 February 2007
... investigate whether social interactions—and especially the extent to which social network partners perceive themselves to be at risk—exert causal influences on respondents’ risk perceptions and on one approach to prevention, spousal communication about the threat of AIDS to the couple and their children...
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Demography (2010) 47 (Suppl 1): S87–S109.
Published: 01 March 2010
.... , & Allison P.D. ( 2008 ). Inter-Spousal Mortality Effects: Caregiver Burden Across the Spectrum of Disabling Diseases . In D. Cutler , D.A. Wise , & R.G. Woodbury (Eds.), Health at Older Ages: The Causes and Consequences of Declining Disability Among the Elderly (pp. 455...
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Demography (1993) 30 (2): 175–188.
Published: 01 May 1993
..., these divergent marriage styles also can coexist in single contemporaneous settings. Thus the arguments for spousal intimacy are based on the often-measured variables of choice of spouse, prior familiarity between young married spouses, and the household context of early marriage. Absent the impact of other...
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Demography (2018) 55 (3): 769–797.
Published: 13 April 2018
... after an obligatory year of separation. A divorcee can request spousal support, but maintenance claims are conditional on specific aspects of the preceding marriage, such as childcare, leave duration, and living standard. German maintenance law ensures a relatively high level of spousal support...
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Demography (2013) 50 (5): 1663–1686.
Published: 25 May 2013
... : Sajha Prakashan . Gurung H. B. ( 1998 ). Nepal social demography and expressions . Kathmandu, Nepal : New Era . Hart K. ( 2007 ). Love by arrangement: The ambiguity of “spousal choice” in a Turkish village . Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute , 13 , 345 – 362...