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Demography (1983) 20 (3): 273–284.
Published: 01 August 1983
... Trapping Time Capture Time Sample Moment References Anderton, D. L., L. L. Bean, J. D. Willigan, and G. P. Mineau. 1982. A Macrosimulation Approach to the Investigation of the Fertility Transition. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association, September 6–10, San Francisco, California...
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Demography (2023) 60 (3): 939–963.
Published: 01 June 2023
... to avoid marrying eldest sons (or eldest daughters with no brothers) has remained stable over time, we expect that some part of the marriage rate decline is explained (in a statistical accounting sense) by changes in marriage market composition (i.e., the increasing prevalence of eldest sons and eldest...
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Demography (2023) 60 (5): 1469–1491.
Published: 01 October 2023
...-sectional results reveal that a one-unit increase in abortion policy hostility is associated with a relative risk (odds) of having a live birth resulting from an unintended versus intended pregnancy that is 1.02 times as high (RRR = 1.02, 95% confidence interval = 1.01, 1.03). This result corresponds...
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Demography (2024) 61 (6): 1949–1973.
Published: 01 December 2024
... of fertility ( Luci-Greulich and Thévenon 2014 ), making it a somewhat special case among high-income countries. Furthermore, because of considerable variation in development and fertility trends at the subnational level and over time, the United States is ideally suited for conducting subnational analyses...
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Demography (1975) 12 (4): 669–670.
Published: 01 November 1975
... be profitably refined in several ways by making them time contingent. Thus, for example, we may concentrate on the conditional probability of remaining at a given parity over a specified span of time (e.g., 24 months). Once the determinants of these conditional probabilities get translated into parameters...
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Demography (1970) 7 (3): 325–327.
Published: 01 August 1970
... 1970 York City Gestational Length Mount Sinai Hospital Comparable Period York City Depart References New York Times , November 10, 1965. Tolchin, Martin. “Births Up Nine Months After Blackout,” New York Times , August 10, 1966, p. 1. Vital Statistics of the U. S. 1965 Vol. I...
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Demography (2010) 47 (4): 923–934.
Published: 01 November 2010
... factors, such as individual and family background variables. We measure social interaction through the cross-sibling influences on fertility. Continuous-time hazard models are estimated separately for women’s first and second births. In addition to individual socioeconomic variables, demographic variables...
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Demography (1965) 2 (1): 203–232.
Published: 01 March 1965
.... Population Growth Capita Income Fertility Decline Time Pattern Underdeveloped Country References 1 Notestein , F. W. , Davis , Kingsley , Moore , W. E. , Lorimer , Frank , Barclay , G. W. , Finer , Herman , & Staley , Eugene ( 1955 ). The clearest formulation...
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Demography (2013) 50 (1): 311–332.
Published: 20 September 2012
... remained trapped in the Malthusian world, the system could stray from equilibrium for extended periods of time. However, this is not a decisive objection, as demonstrated by the fact that both checks are evident in the last subsample of Fig.  6 . Unified growth theory stresses the role of fertility...
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Demography (2020) 57 (6): 2085–2111.
Published: 29 October 2020
... compares outcomes for the same firstborn child before and after having a younger brother or sister, thereby effectively controlling for any time-invariant individual-level heterogeneity that might confound the relationship between sibship size and parental investment. The resource dilution...
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Demography (1976) 13 (1): 105–114.
Published: 01 February 1976
..., and rates of an average of 3.063 children, but the marital disruption. But the diffusion of average family size of those children was small family size norms clearly introduces 6.271 (compiled from Table 17 of Ire- for a time an additional source of variance land, 1965; figures refer to nonwidowed Family...
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Demography (2008) 45 (1): 1–29.
Published: 01 February 2008
... trajectories of achieved neighborhood income among nearly 4,000 Chicago families followed for up to seven years wherever they moved in the United States. Even after we adjust for a comprehensive set of fixed and time-varying covariates, racial inequality in neighborhood attainment is replicated by movers...
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Demography (1995) 32 (4): 543–555.
Published: 01 November 1995
... Economic Growth and Population Growth in LDC’s . Mathematical Population Studies , 1 ( 1 ), 79 – 99 . 10.1080/08898488809525261 Bloom D.E. , & Freeman R.B. ( 1988 ). Economic Development and the Timing and Components of Population Growth . Journal of Policy Modeling , 10 ( 1...
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Demography (2013) 50 (4): 1217–1241.
Published: 15 January 2013
..., climate assistance policies that focus on identifying and assisting “climate refugees” (e.g., Biermann and Boas 2010 ) are likely to be unsuccessful, particularly given that migration is nearly always multicausal. Instead, we support climate assistance policies that focus on real-time monitoring...
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Demography (2002) 39 (3): 455–465.
Published: 01 August 2002
... relationships. Furthermore, unlike many surveys (e.g., the CPS and the U.S. decennial census) that ask about living arrangements at the time of the interview but income in the previous year, the SIPP asks about income and living arrangements in reference to the same period. Because of the SIPP s rich details...
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Demography (2023) 60 (1): 173–199.
Published: 01 February 2023
.... , & Beddington J. R. ( 2011 ). Migration as adaptation . Nature , 478 , 447 – 449 . Black R. , & Collyer M. ( 2014 ). Populations “trapped” at times of crisis . Forced Migration Review , 45 , 52 – 56 . Brevoort K. P. , Grimm P. , & Kambara M. ( 2016...
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Demography (1999) 36 (4): 421–428.
Published: 01 November 1999
..., November 1999: 421-428 As a result of these changes, the proportion of children who spend time in a single-parent family while growing up has increased dramatically: It now stands at about 50% (Bumpass and Raley 1995). That increase has caused con- cern, and even alarm, among social scientists, social com...
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Demography (1981) 18 (2): 157–172.
Published: 01 May 1981
... acknowledged in demographic literature as a possibility (Kirk, 1971), has remained for a long time unattended as a subject of systematic investigation. This was so partly because credible data were difficult to locate, and partly because of the generally accepted view that modern- ization by its very nature...
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Demography (1967) 4 (1): 293–309.
Published: 01 March 1967
... by the usual least-square meth- od. Independent variables are introduced into the regression equation one at a time, and at each stage that variable is added which accounts for the largest proportion of the remaining variance of the de- pendent variable (mobility). This pro- cedure has come to be known...
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Demography (1966) 3 (2): 548–565.
Published: 01 June 1966
... of a Cabinet officer ob- viously would vary from person to person and from time to time, any Secretary should have channeled to him a fund of background knowledge that would provide correct impres- sions of developments and highlight current and emerging problems. This information would help him formulate...