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, in particular, the phenomenon of European children attending secondary education in the Netherlands. Using sample data … other half due to the ‘education at home’ effect. …
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A variety of approaches have been employed to assess the importance of women’s education for their second- or third … others have included current education. A few have taken selection into account by modelling first-, second-, and higher …-order birth rates jointly, with a common unobserved factor. The corresponding education-fertility relationships among men, however …
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for first and higher-order births were estimated for 1990-94. The average length of education in the district and the … proportion who are literate were found to have no impact on a woman’s birth rate above and beyond that of her own education …, when it was controlled for urbanization. This was the case for women who themselves had little or no education as well as …
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some sixty educational groups of Swedish women, defined according to field of education as well as level of education. The … first paper is about childlessness and education, the present one about the mean number of children ever born. We find that … ultimate fertility decreases somewhat with an increasing educational level, but its dependence on the field of education is …
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The aim of this paper is to provide insights into third-birth dynamics in West Germany and Norway. Since the third-birth propensity between both countries differs remarkably, we seek to address the following questions in this paper: What are the characteristics of mothers with two and three...
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, using occupational classes and levels of education reported by individuals when they were active. The study shows persisting … status; the magnitude of its impact slightly changed over time. Level of education partly explains occupational differentials … in mortality. The study shows that a differentiated increase in the average level of education can impact on trends in …
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