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Demography (1981) 18 (4): 659–679.
Published: 01 November 1981
... Surveys-Colombia Na- tional Fertility Survey, 1976; Peru Na- tional Fertility Survey, 1977-78; and Panama Fertility Survey, 1976-to ana- lyze "voluntary" union dissolution, i.e., dissolution as a result of separation or divorce. The goal of the analysis is to gain a better understanding of union dis...
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Demography (2009) 46 (2): 221–246.
Published: 01 May 2009
...- and blue-collar occupations, although health-related selection out of jobs appears stronger within the blue-collar category. 13 1 2011 © Population Association of America 2009 2009 Labor Market Displace Worker Establishment Closure Voluntary Separation Oyment Status References...
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Demography (2013) 50 (3): 1067–1091.
Published: 27 March 2013
... on nonreturnees. We do so by carrying out the analysis separately for unauthorized immigrants who return voluntarily and those who were deported. Like nonreturnees, deported migrants do not wish to return to Mexico. As such, a comparison of our estimates for voluntary returnees and deported migrants may shed some...
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Demography (2016) 53 (6): 2005–2030.
Published: 15 November 2016
... by estimating an unadjusted association to assess whether migrants who return to Mexico are less healthy than migrants who stay in the United States. Because we suspect that the selection process differs among voluntary and deported migrants, we also conduct separate analyses for these two return flows...
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Demography (1998) 35 (2): 159–173.
Published: 01 May 1998
... AND COGNITIVE OUTCOMES 169 TABLE 4. SAMPLE MEAN VALUES OF VARIABLES BY TYPE OF CHILD-SUPPORT AGREEMENT AND REASON FOR FATHER'S ABSENCE: NATIONAL LONGITUDINAL SURVEY OF YOUTH Divorced/Separated Sample Nonmarital-Birth Sample No Award, Court- No Award, No Award, Court- No Award, Voluntary Received Ordered...
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Demography (1992) 29 (3): 333–341.
Published: 01 August 1992
.... 29, No.3, August 1992 Age of Entry into Marriage and the Date of the Initiation of Voluntary Birth Control* Ansley J. Coale Office of Population Research Princeton University 21 Prospect Avenue Princeton, NJ 08544 It is widely known that modem economic development has been accompanied...
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Demography (2010) 47 (3): 651–665.
Published: 01 August 2010
.... , Sewankambo N.K. , & Wawer M.J. ( 2007 ). Repeat Voluntary HIV Counseling and Testing (VCT), Sexual Risk Behavior and HIV Incidence in Rakai, Uganda . AIDS and Behavior , 11 , 71 – 78 . 10.1007/s10461-006-9170-y Mishra, V., T. Boerma, A. Way, B. Barrere, F. Arnold, A.R. Cross, R. Hong...
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Demography (2012) 49 (2): 747–772.
Published: 14 January 2012
... recent job at a given wave was the same as that held at the previous wave have job stability (this is the reference group). Job mobility occurs when a respondent makes a voluntary job change from one wave to the next, without experiencing any involuntary separations or transitions into nonwork...
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Demography (1984) 21 (2): 171–183.
Published: 01 May 1984
... advantages over static and panel analyses. First, and perhaps most importantly, we can analyze the process of labor force exit separately from that of labor force entry. A variable could, theoretically, influence one of these processes but not the other. Longi- tudinal data are required to examine...
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Demography (2004) 41 (3): 465–482.
Published: 01 August 2004
...Laura Porter; Lingxin Hao; David Bishai; David Serwadda; Maria J. Wawer; Thomas Lutalo; Ronald Gray; The Rakai Project Team Abstract Little is known about the impact of HIV infection on the disruption of families through separation, divorce, and widowhood. Using life tables and multinomial logistic...
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Demography (2020) 57 (4): 1437–1457.
Published: 19 May 2020
... set of separate evacuee and migration destinations, we compare and contrast the pre-, peri-, and post-disaster migration systems of permanent migrants and temporary evacuees of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. We construct and compare prefecture-to-prefecture migration matrices...
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Demography (2015) 52 (5): 1751–1772.
Published: 19 August 2015
... rate, respectively. 9 Experiencing a forced move is associated with more than one-third of a standard deviation increase in both neighborhood poverty and crime rates, relative to voluntary moves. Our full models estimate that, all else equal, renters who experienced a forced move wound up...
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Demography (1992) 29 (2): 159–180.
Published: 01 May 1992
...) unchanging feature: a 2,000 mile border artificially separating a major industrialized country from one attempting to launch itself out of poverty. This border is the site of the constant cat-and-mouse struggle between the INS and the undocumented Mexican migrant. Both Mexican and American scholars have...
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Demography (2012) 49 (3): 1011–1036.
Published: 29 June 2012
... on respondents who had never been married as of 2006, or who were divorced and separated in both 2004 and 2006. A female respondent is counted as having experienced a pregnancy in the past two years if she reports a higher number of children in 2004 than in 2006, or if (s)he reports being currently pregnant...
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Demography (1996) 33 (1): 137–139.
Published: 01 February 1996
... . Johnson W.R. , & Skinner J. ( 1986 ). Labor Supply and Marital Separation . American Economic Review , 76 , 455 – 69 . Lehrer, E. 1995. “The Effects of Religion on Marital Fertility: Does the Husband’s Affiliation Matter?” Unpublished manuscript. Lehrer, E. Forthcoming. “The Role...
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Demography (1982) 19 (4): 511–526.
Published: 01 November 1982
...Stanley Lieberson; Donna K. Carter Abstract It is clear that both voluntary and involuntary forces normally contribute to the residential segregation existing between groups. For the most part, the contribution of each dimension has not been determined. Rather, researchers operate as if either one...
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Demography (2023) 60 (3): 809–835.
Published: 01 June 2023
... does not consider the role of voluntary return migration ( Akresh 2011 ; Campbell and Kaufman 2006 ; Flippen 2020 ; Hao 2004 ; Rugh 2015 ; Salgado and Ortiz 2020 ; Valdez 2020 ), even though Mexican immigrants to the United States represent the largest return migration transit flow globally...
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Demography (2015) 52 (1): 259–280.
Published: 13 January 2015
... ). Descriptive statistics, separated by HIV status and sex, are presented in Table  1 . 12 Panel A describes the outcome variables, and panel B gives descriptive information for other variables. Panel A shows that 19 % of the 2004 HIV-positive respondents divorced after 2004, compared with only 4 % or 5...
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Demography (1978) 15 (3): 345–359.
Published: 01 August 1978
... would be included at duration three. In the case of the dissolution of mar- riage, there are actually two general sources of dissolution, death of one spouse or voluntary dissolution. The lat- ter includes annulment, separation, and divorce. The situation is one of competing risks, and the specific life...
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Demography (2018) 55 (3): 1147–1193.
Published: 21 May 2018
... voluntary departure waive their right to hear their case in immigration court and agree to leave the country. These individuals are not automatically barred from reentering and do not face criminal consequences if apprehended again. 17 Last, I estimate a separate logistic regression on the 20...
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