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migration status in first birth behavior. Our study demonstrates that foreign born persons seem to adapt to the behavior of …
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and about 3.8 millions in Armenia. Non-official estimates based on migration surveys are much lower: 4.0-4.1 millions and … 3.0 millions, respectively. This huge difference is mostly due to unregistered out-migration. In addition to corrections …
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Because household-based survey designs are notoriously ineffective in studying hard-to-reach groups such as irregular migrants, these groups, however numerically large they may be, are rarely represented in demographic analyses. In this paper, we report on the application of a workplace-based...
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fertility, marriage, migration, and social mobility. …
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Ecological comparisons in sub-Saharan Africa show that HIV prevalence is lower where men are generally circumcised than where they are not. Randomized controlled trials have found a 50-60% reduction in HIV acquisition for newly circumcised men. Yet in Malawi, HIV prevalence is highest in several...
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The Russian Federation has experienced simultaneous declines in health and rises in international migration. Guided by …
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This study examines whether the increase of geographical heterogamy in the nineteenth and early twentieth century is related to modernization. Specifically, we test whether mass communication and mass transport enhanced the likelihood of a geographically heterogamous marriage as well as the...
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