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hardships faced by populations. According to official statistics, in 1999-2000 population size was about 5.4 millions in Georgia … in population, corrections are made for under-registration of deaths. Hospital statistics is used for infant deaths and …
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European countries are experiencing population decline and the tacit assumption in most analyses is that the decline … may have detrimental welfare effects. In this paper we use a survey among the population in the Netherlands to discover … whether population decline is always met with fear. A number of results stand out: population size preferences differ by …
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. We draw upon a population-based sample of ever-married women to explore this unexpected finding. Our data show that in …
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In this paper I explore the relationship between population and housing. I argue that this relationship is two …-sided. On the one hand, the size of a population, and particularly the number of households, determines the demand for housing …
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light on questions of local level dissemination of population knowledge(s) and shaping of identities. The findings suggest …
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research asks whether there are gender differences in family trajectories by education. We focus on the trajectories of women … proportion of never-partnered and childless at age 39 is largest among those with low education, regardless of gender. Further …, longitudinal family-formation trajectories are highly stratified by education but remarkably gender-neutral. …
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