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This paper makes detailed population and poverty projections that take into account expected demographic changes (in terms of fertility, mortality, migration, and education) as well as differentials in social mobility by household type. Such projections could be useful for a variety of purposes...
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tendencias de la fecundidad adolescente, y en países con un mayor nivel de desarrolloel número de embarazos adolescentes …
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Colombia ha experimentado en los últimos 50 años un proceso continuado de transición demográfica de altas a bajas tasas de crecimiento de su población. Sin embarbo, este documento muestra que, en el caso del Valle del Cauca este proceso ha sido mas acelerado que el experimentado a nivel...
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convergieron hacia los valores observados en el mundo en desarrollo. La pobreza disminuyó de manera significativa. La condición de …
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resultados del censogeneral de 2005 enfatizamos el análisis de la pobreza en la ciudad y las características delas personas que …
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In this paper we examine the fertility experience of immigrants during their first years in Canada. Fertility decisions at the time of arrival may be crucial in determining immigrants' economic assimilation into the new country, as households with infants usually face large expenses and are...
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Population projections - especially those of the Federal Statistical Office in Germany - are often used for research questions that depend on the future size and structure of the population. Nevertheless, by using the population projections of the Federal Statistical Office the scope of analysis...
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This paper first finds a clear pattern of child gender difference in family migration in China. Specifically, our estimates show that on average, the first child being a son increases the father's migration probability by 25.2 percent. We hypothesize that the family's competitive earning...
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Scholars have been examining the relationship between fertility and unemployment for more than a century. Most studies find that fertility falls with unemployment in the short run, but it is not known whether these negative effects persist since women may simply postpone child bearing to better...
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The article is deal with the spatial differences of the demographic events between European Union regions. We are research spatial diferencies of ageing process between 272 NUTS 2 regions today. The analyses on this spatial level are working with the creation of cartogram method for processing...
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