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During the last four decades, the two-child family ideal has become nearly universal across the low-fertility countries. The proportion of families with two children, which was growing during the baby boom, stopped increasing in the late 1940s and early 1950s birth cohorts, remaining far below...
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Constructing Theories of Diplomacy: Preparing for China’s Transition to Global Great Power -- The Implications of Xi … China’s True Strength Hidden to Striving to Shine -- Key Concepts and Features of China’s Diplomacy since the 18th CPC … National Congress -- Strategic Planning of China’s Foreign Policy during Strategic Transition -- Does China’s Diplomatic …
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This paper contributes to a broader understanding of the role of marriage in gender stratification from a comparative perspective by providing important descriptive evidence of the distribution of the marriage wage gap for men and women crossnationally. This paper focuses on marital status and...
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From the canonical model of Becker onward, models of population dynamics have been based on assumptions which fit the family structure of developed countries. The aim of this paper is to develop a framework that fits the family structure of poor countries. The building blocks of the model...
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