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particularly in Germany. …
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Very little is known about recent trends in divorce in Japan. In this paper, we use Japanese vital statistics and …
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The overall trend of cancer mortality in Japan has been decreasing since the 1960s (age-standardized death rates for … transition described here in the case of Japan must be a part of efforts to revise and update the epidemiologic transition, which …
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and the rapid social, economic, and demographic changes that took place in post-World War II Japan. By using event … demographic studies of contemporary Japan. This paper examines the relationship between home-leaving intensities of young adults … trends and sex differentials in home-leaving behaviors among young adults in post-war Japan. …
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This paper analyzes data from the household registers for two villages in the Nôbi region of central Japan in the late …
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figures from verification efforts, discuss sources of centenarian information in Japan, examine possible causes, and evaluate … the effect of the missing centenarians on official statistics. In Japan 234,354 people registered before 1910 remained on …
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Japan. In this paper, we used marital history data from a cross-sectional survey to confirm that educational attainment is …
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This article examines the increasing life expectancy of Japanese men and women in relation to their health from 1986 to 2004. We computed healthy life expectancy for seven available time-points using the prevalence-based Sullivan method. The results showed that, for both sexes and at all ages,...
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