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Previous studies show that family migration is usually to the benefit of the man’s professional career and that it has a negative impact on the woman’s economic well-being and employment. This study extends previous research by examining the effect of family migration on union...
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means of birth control (abstinence, contraception, abortion) in two populations in Burkina Faso (one rural and one urban … control. We applied it in two representative surveys in rural and urban Burkina Faso. Relating individuals’ attitudes …
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: Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. We move beyond the conventional urban-rural focus of most previous studies of within …-nation variations in fertility by distinguishing between urban centres and suburbs of cities and towns. We base our study on aggregate … in urban centres; this pattern has persisted over the past quarter of a century for all four countries. A parity …
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event-history data from Austria and apply intensity regression. Our analysis shows, first, that the birth of a child …
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cities in particular have lower fertility compared to non-migrants in rural areas, both in Austria and Poland. Second, it … both single and simultaneous equations. Our analysis shows, first, that natives in urban areas in general and in the large …
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dissolution vary across settlements within a country. Using retrospective event-history data from Austria, we model equations for …
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event-history data from Austria and apply hazard regression. Our results show that couples who move frequently have a …
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The question of what factors contribute to the stability of coresidential partnerships has attracted the attention of many social scientists. This study summarizes recent research on the determinants of union dissolution within a set of substantive themes. Special emphasis is placed on the past...
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This study examines the effect of women’s employment on the risk of union disruption within the centrally planned economy and transition period in Russia. The empirical part is based on two retrospective surveys conducted in Russia in 2004/2005, covering the years 1967-2004. These are...
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