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through the vehicle of cases where homosexuality has been the basis of the application for refugee status. What emerges in … internationally that homosexuality is presented, as providing specific problems for refugee law in terms of whom, and in what …
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recognition for same-sex couples in terms other than those of marriage, has become increasingly popular among heterosexual couples …
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This paper examines economic returns to schooling for China's Korean minority in the urban labour market using ordinary … ethnic Koreans in China. It also provides a justification for the Korean minority's focus on educational attainment. …
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China has made great progress in improving maternal and child health (MCH). It reduced maternal deaths from 1,500 per 100,000 live births and over 200 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in 1949 to 120 per 100,000 live births and infant deaths to 42 per 1,000 by 1990. Currently China is on track...
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We derive the behavioural implications of legislation on the subject of marriage, divorce, de-facto unions, domestic …
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factors as type and duration of marriage, income, educational level, residence in a rural area, age of married women at … marriage, etc. References and statistical tables. …
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growth such as income, education, woman worker labour force participation, land ownership, family status, caste, mortality …, age at marriage, family planning, migrant status, etc. And considers theoretical aspects. References and statistical …
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Married men earn more than unmarried men. Previous research suggests that marriage itself causes some of the difference …, but includes few men who fathered children out of wedlock. This paper asks whether increasing marriage (and possibly … years after their child’s birth. Results provide some support for the idea that increasing marriage will lead to increased …
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that level, into the models. The positive health externality of marriage that has been suggested in the literature is … for both sexes, that marriage perhaps undermines rather than strengthens social cohesion, or that other mechanisms are …
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