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Recent stagnation in the reduction of infant mortality in India can arguably be attributed to early child bearing practices and the lack of progress in lengthening birth intervals. Meanwhile, family planning efforts have been particularly successful in the southern states such as Andhra Pradesh,...
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size of population 90+ in the census 2000 of the United States. The results show a high degree of agreement between two … estimates, but the possibility of slight overestimation of males in census data cannot be completely ruled out. To facilitate …
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A sample covering 204,394 blocks from the 1990 U.S.Census permits measurement of residual heterogeneity from local area … sampling variance---especially with samples as large as the ones used in the U.S. Census Bureau's Post-Enumeration Surveys …. These findings constrain the viable estimation strategies that could be employed for local tallies in the U.S.2000 Census. …
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The 1930 population census of the former Dutch East Indies (currently Indonesia) shows for the European population a …
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registration of vital events in Bulgaria. In addition, we describe the main elements of the most recent Bulgarian census from March …
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, and (ii) to apply the technique to further analyze a set of data on migration and first-time parenthood in Kyrgyzstan …
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Kyrgyzstan, focusing on the link between migration and fertility. We employ event-history techniques to retrospective data from … the ‘Marriage, Fertility, and Migration’ survey conducted in Northern Kyrgyzstan in 2005 to study patterns in first … study reveals clear ethno-cultural differences in the timing of entry into parenthood in Kyrgyzstan. …
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event-history techniques to retrospective data on women aged 18-29 from a survey conducted in northern Kyrgyzstan in 2005 to …
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