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This paper analyzes the current migration in rural population in the south of Veracruz state (Mexico). We identify … logistic model and taking into account individual, family, and local characteristics of the migrants, we find different …. Otherwise, each space involves different consequences to the family in terms of the relationships between migrants and the rest …
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We examine the impact of population distribution on fertility in a nationally representative sample. We exploit … link migration and fertility: socialization, adaptation, selection, and disruption. Our multivariate analysis examines …
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first birth. We do not find evidence of a fertility-disruption effect after immigration. The analysis indicates that second …-generation immigrants are more adapted to the lower fertility levels of West Germans than their mothers’ generation is. …
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Foreign Spouses. Wives from China are found to have the lowest lifetime fertility of 1.4 children, mainly because they were … their second marriage. The effect of wife’s educational attainment on lifetime fertility turned out to be either modest or …
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values and attitudes. Other domains covered by the survey include gender relationships, household composition and housing …
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In the last 60 years, Slovakia has experienced comparatively high and most recently very low fertility, long periods of … stable fertility alternating with periods of changes, periods of substantial as well as lesser state interventions. Fertility … population problems, however, the government has not designed and implemented a comprehensive system of family and population …
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By the end of the 20th century the two-child family became the norm throughout Europe. Between 40 and over 50 percent … of women in the 1950s and 1960s cohorts had two children. There were some incipient signs that shares of two … replacement fertility. Much depends on progression ratios to first and to second births. In CEE mainly the progression ratios to …
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