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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
... indicated the potential advantages of this interval as an index of fertility. In this article, an attempt is made to develop a set of analytical models which will be helpful in the study of open intervals. First, the distribution of the open interval in the case of “fertile” women is investigated...
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Choice Set Formation in Residential Mobility and Its Implications for Segregation Dynamics
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Demography (2019) 56 (5): 1665–1692.
Published: 21 August 2019
... stratified choice sets in which their own group is disproportionately represented. We use an agent-based model to assess how racially stratified choice sets contribute to segregation outcomes. Our results show that cognitive decision strategies can amplify patterns of segregation and inequality. 23 07...
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in Choice Set Formation in Residential Mobility and Its Implications for Segregation Dynamics
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Published: 21 August 2019
Fig. 1 Contrasting conventional choice models with choice set formation models
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Average probability of neighborhoods being in choice set by median price, f...
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in Choice Set Formation in Residential Mobility and Its Implications for Segregation Dynamics
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Published: 21 August 2019
Fig. 3 Average probability of neighborhoods being in choice set by median price, for individuals at varying percentiles of family income
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Probability of neighborhood being in choice set by proportion own race/ethn...
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in Choice Set Formation in Residential Mobility and Its Implications for Segregation Dynamics
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Published: 21 August 2019
Fig. 4 Probability of neighborhood being in choice set by proportion own race/ethnicity, blacks and Hispanics
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in The Leverage of Demographic Dynamics on Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Does Age Structure Matter?
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Published: 17 February 2011
Fig. 4 Estimated CO 2 intensity for the set of consumption goods considered in the empirical analysis. Estimates account for both direct and indirect consequences of consumption. Data are from the EIO-LCA ( 2009 ) and EIA ( 2009a )
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in The Leverage of Demographic Dynamics on Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Does Age Structure Matter?
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Published: 17 February 2011
Fig. 5 Estimated profile of per-capita CO 2 emissions by age, based on the set of goods considered in the analysis
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Black–white gap in IMR: published versus adjusted rates. The same set of st...
Available to PurchasePublished: 02 November 2018
Fig. 6 Black–white gap in IMR: published versus adjusted rates. The same set of states is used in the adjusted rates as in the published rates. States enter the sample as they enter the BRA. See the online data appendix for a discussion of authors’ calculations and sources used
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Description of sequences in the FFS data set (N, U, and M are, respectively...
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in Parametric and Nonparametric Analysis of Life Courses: An Application to Family Formation Patterns
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Published: 21 February 2013
Fig. 1 Description of sequences in the FFS data set (N, U, and M are, respectively, single, cohabiting, and married, without children. NC, UC, and MC are, respectively, N, U, and M, with at least one child)
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in Marital Fertility Decline in the Netherlands: Child Mortality, Real Wages, and Unemployment, 1860–1939
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Published: 20 June 2012
Fig. 3 M and m by 10-year period. The data are from the HSN Data Set Life Courses Release 2010.01. The data used for this figure include mothers of RPs whose fertility history is left-censored. We estimated M and m by weighted loglinear regression (see Broström 1985 :629)
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in In a Stationary Population, the Average Lifespan of the Living Is a Length-Biased Life Expectancy
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Published: 01 February 2022
Fig. 3 ALL, life expectancy, and variance in the age at death in the full set of UN extended model life tables. Female life tables are indicated by triangles, and male life tables are indicated by squares; the yellow Xs distinguish the four life tables portrayed in Table 1 and Figure 2
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Japan’s Deep East and the villages of the Tōgoku data set. Borders on this ...
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in Conjuring the Ghosts of Missing Children: A Monte Carlo Simulation of Reproductive Restraint in Tokugawa Japan
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Published: 02 April 2015
Fig. 1 Japan’s Deep East and the villages of the Tōgoku data set. Borders on this map delineate Japan’s ancient provinces ( kuni ). For a list of villages, see Drixler ( 2013 :261–275)
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in Moving Closer for the Grandchild? Fertility and the Geographical Proximity of a Mother and Her Adult Daughter in a Dynamic Perspective
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Published: 01 June 2023
Fig. 1 Representation of the model risk set for repeated events
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An assessment of methods for estimating adult mortality from two sets of data on maternal orphanhood
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Demography (1986) 23 (3): 435–450.
Published: 01 August 1986
...Ian Timæus Abstract Survey and census data about the survival of respondents’ mothers have been used widely for the estimation of adult mortality. Four methods are described that combine two sets of orphanhood data and yield estimates for the intersurvey period. They are applied to enquiries...
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Spacing, Stopping, or Postponing? Fertility Desires in a Sub-Saharan Setting
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Demography (2019) 56 (2): 573–594.
Published: 16 January 2019
... between marriage and childbearing in this setting, unmarried women are more likely to want to delay the next birth relative to wanting to have it soon ( b = 0.76) and less likely to want to delay the next birth versus wanting to stop childbearing ( b = –0.81). Furthermore, women married to unsuccessful...
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Family size and schooling in sub-Saharan African settings: A reexamination
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Demography (2006) 43 (1): 25–52.
Published: 01 February 2006
.... Available online at http://devdata.worldbank.org/dataonline Family Size and Schooling in Sub-Saharan Africa 25 D Demography, Volume 43-Number 1, February 2006: 25 52 25 FAMILY SIZE AND SCHOOLING IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN SETTINGS: A REEXAMINATION* PARFAIT M. ELOUNDOU-ENYEGUE AND LINDY B. WILLIAMS Contrary...
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Population estimates from longitudinal records in otherwise data-deficient settings
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Demography (1983) 20 (3): 273–284.
Published: 01 August 1983
...Douglas L. Anderton; Joseph Conaty; Thomas W. Pullum Abstract Existing methods for estimating population parameters in settings of data deficiency do not provide techniques for analysis of commonly available longitudinal data. In settings where complete population data is unavailable, longitudinal...
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Demography (2022) 59 (5): 1713–1737.
Published: 01 October 2022
...-109X(16)30334-5 IPUMS . ( 2018 ). GEO2_KE [Data set]. Retrieved from https://international.ipums.org/international-action/variables/GEO2_KE#description_section Kenya National Bureau of Statistics . ( 2015 ). Kenya Demographic and Health Survey 2014 . Rockville, MD : The DHS Program...
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View articletitled, A Bayesian Cohort Component Projection Model to Estimate Women of Reproductive Age at the Subnational Level in Data-Sparse <span class="search-highlight">Settings</span>
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Demography (2022) 59 (6): 2135–2159.
Published: 01 December 2022
... on fertility and marital behavior in Germany, which was a lowest-low fertility setting until recently. We find that exposure to greater import competition from Eastern Europe led to worse labor market outcomes and lower fertility rates. In contrast, workers in industries that benefited from increased exports...
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Fertility Decline and Child Schooling in Urban Settings of Burkina Faso
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Demography (2015) 52 (1): 281–313.
Published: 18 December 2014
... of family size: the set of biological or nonbiological children residing in the household. Note that the data do not contain information on the residences of co-wives, making it impossible to fully model the effects of polygamy. We know, however, the marriage status (monogamy vs. polygamy) of 74...
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