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Why are cohabitation and extra-marital births so few in Japan? [PDF]

open access: yesWhy are cohabitation and extra-marital births so few in Japan?
Paper presented at the EURESCO conference "The second Demographic Transition in Europe," Bad Herrenalb, Germany, 23-28 June 2001 科学研究費補助金(特定領域研究) = Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Priority ...
Atoh, Makoto
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Changes of marital behavior and family patterns in post-socialist countries: Delayed, incomplete or specific second demographic transition? [PDF]

open access: yesStanovništvo, 2011
The paper starts by questioning the theory of second demographic transition (SDT) and its universal relevance in the field of marriage behavior and family organization in low fertility context, arguing for more differentiated approaches.
Petrović Mina
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Child Marriage in Bangladesh: Policy and Ethics

open access: yesBangladesh Journal of Bioethics, 2020
Bangladesh is a Muslim-majority society with more than 163 million people. Most Bangladeshis hold the ideals of Islamic norms and values which is manifest in all sorts of socio- cultural behaviour.
Ahnaf Tahmid Arnab, Md. Sanwar SIRAJ
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Cessation of non-marital cohabitation and shared custody of pets

open access: yesDerecho Animal, 2019
In a judgment, the Court of First Instance in Rome establishes shared custody of the family pet in in the aftermath of an extra-marital cohabitation cessation and consequent partners’ disagreement on the issue.
Margherita Pittalis
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The Influence of Marital Status on Fertility in Serbia and the European Union [PDF]

open access: yesДемографија, 2016
The low fertility rate, or the phenomenon of insufficient birth is one in a series of unfavorable demographic processes of the contemporary era. Due to the empirical and theoretical evidences on the notable impact of marital behavior on the level of ...
Ivana Magdalenić
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Slovakia: Fertility between tradition and modernity

open access: yesDemographic Research, 2008
In the last 60 years, Slovakia has experienced comparatively high and most recently very low fertility, long periods of stable fertility alternating with periods of changes, periods of substantial as well as lesser state interventions.
Danuša Jurcová   +3 more
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