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the timing of fertility. However, the positive impact of development on fertility is conditional on gender equality …: countries that rank high in development as measured by health, income, and education, but low in gender equality, continue to … experience declining fertility. This finding demonstrates the importance of work-family balance in shaping fertility at older …
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completed fertility in France. It analyses both the timing of first childbearing and the fertility reached at age 40. Different … timing of first childbearing, while periods of insecure employment delay fertility for women. Completed fertility is impacted …
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Separation is known to have a disruptive effect on the housing careers of those involved, mainly because a decrease in resources causes (temporary) downward moves on the housing ladder. Little is known about the geographies of the residential mobility behaviour of the separated. Applying a...
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Sex, age, education, marital status, obesity, and smoking have been found to affect health transitions between non …
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This study tests five hypotheses concerning trends in gender differences in accidents mortality and accident …-related behavior, using data for the US, UK, France, Italy, and Japan, 1950-98. As predicted by the Convergence Hypothesis, gender …, for many types of accidents mortality, gender differences were stable or increased; these trends often resulted from the …
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The Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) is one of the two pillars of the Generations and Gender Programme designed to …-generational and gender relationships. The survey applies the life course approach, focussing on the processes of childbearing … values and attitudes. Other domains covered by the survey include gender relationships, household composition and housing …
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In the period 1960-2000, male and female life expectancy increased by 8,2 and 10,5 years, respectively, in Catalonia, one of Spain’s Autonomous Regions, to one of the highest in the world. Initially, most gains were due to lower infant mortality, but as cardiovascular diseases declined...
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. The main theoretical concepts in anthropological demography are culture, gender, and political economy; its empirical …
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from classic explanations, such as women’s increased labour market participation, to gender equity as the essential link … test of gender equity theory by examining whether the unequal division of household labour leads to lower fertility … intentions of women in different institutional contexts. Italy constitutes a case of high gender inequity, low female labour …
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