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Social capital related to fertility: theoretical foundations and empirical evidence from Bulgaria
Bühler, Christoph
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Philipov, Dimiter
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Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, …
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Interpersonal relationships of support have been found to be an important factor in individual fertility intentions in Central and Eastern European countries. The foundations of this positive influence have not been well explored to date, however. We present a theoretical discussion on...
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Zur Bedeutung sozialen Kapitals für Fertilitätsentscheidungen: theoretische und empirische Darstellungen am Beispiel Bulgariens
Bühler, Christoph
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Philipov, Dimiter
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Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, …
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2004
Models on the impact of social networks on reproductive behavior primarily address processes of interpersonal influence on fertility related values and utility perceptions and consider aspects of social support and social capital only to a small extend. On the basis of an exchange theoretical...
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Learning from others and receiving support: the impact of personal networks on fertility intentions in Poland
Bühler, Christoph
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Fratczak, Ewa
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Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, …
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2005
Research about fertility has focused in the main on studying separately the influences of communication networks and social capital on reproductive behavior, but it has rarely tried to integrate both network properties theoretically or analytically. We therefore discuss a general model of...
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On the structural value of children and its implication on intended fertility in Bulgaria
Bühler, Christoph
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Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, …
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2006
Personal networks receive increasing recognition as structural determinants of fertility. However, the network perspective also helps to explain personal motivations for having children. Using theories of interpersonal exchange and of the value of children, it is argued that children can...
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The transition from school to work in Russia during and after socialism: change or continuity?
Bühler, Christoph
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Konietzka, Dirk
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Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, …
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2008
Russia. It compares the process of entering working life during socialism (1966-1990) and the transition period (1991-2005) by utilizing information from 6,455 males and females of the "Education and Employment Survey for Russia". The results document influences both of change and of continuity....
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Social capital and fertility intentions: the case of Poland
Bühler, Christoph
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Fratczak, Ewa
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Additional work, family agriculture, and the birth of a first or a second child in Russia at the beginning of the 1990s
Bühler, Christoph
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Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, …
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2003
At the beginning of the transition period, many Russian households faced substantial economic hardships and uncertainties. An economic downturn had become one of the major factors respon-sible for the significant and rapid decline of Russian fertility. However, many households tried to cope with...
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Marijuana Use and Well-Being in University Students
Allen, Jadie
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Holder, Mark
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Journal of Happiness Studies
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2014
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pp. 301-321
the Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index), well-being (
happiness
, life satisfaction, depression, and positive and negative affect …
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Temperament and
Happiness
in Children in India
Holder, Mark
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Coleman, Ben
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Singh, Kamlesh
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Journal of Happiness Studies
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2012
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pp. 261-274
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The contribution of temperament, popularity, and physical appearance to children’s
happiness
Holder, Mark
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Coleman, Ben
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Journal of Happiness Studies
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2008
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pp. 279-302
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