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Population Studies, 1971
Abstract In different populations there is a common curve describing first-marriage frequency (first marriages per woman) as a function of age for each cohort. To fit the variety of patterns of human nuptiality it suffices to choose the age that serves as origin for a standard curve of first-marriage frequency, and to choose appropriate horizontal ...
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Abstract In different populations there is a common curve describing first-marriage frequency (first marriages per woman) as a function of age for each cohort. To fit the variety of patterns of human nuptiality it suffices to choose the age that serves as origin for a standard curve of first-marriage frequency, and to choose appropriate horizontal ...
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Longevity in Age-Heterogamous Marriages
Psychological Reports, 1998A post facto analysis was conducted to study the relationship between longevity and age-heterogamous marriages with data from 776 cemetery records. A significant positive linear relationship was found between age difference and age at death of men. No significant relationship was found for women.
C L, Williams, M W, Durm
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Journal of Health Management, 2015
‘Age at marriage’ is not only a crucial but also a decisive variable in limiting family size and fertility level. There is an inverse correlation between age at marriage and fertility level. If age at marriage increases, fertility level would decline. In order to examine this relationship, the present study has collected data from households of Yerava
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‘Age at marriage’ is not only a crucial but also a decisive variable in limiting family size and fertility level. There is an inverse correlation between age at marriage and fertility level. If age at marriage increases, fertility level would decline. In order to examine this relationship, the present study has collected data from households of Yerava
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Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1985
This paper examines "May-September" and "May-December" marriages--that is marriages in which spouses are separated by unconventional age differences. These marriages are not interesting for their numbers; only about 8% of marriages are age-heterogamous.
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This paper examines "May-September" and "May-December" marriages--that is marriages in which spouses are separated by unconventional age differences. These marriages are not interesting for their numbers; only about 8% of marriages are age-heterogamous.
Hernan Vera +2 more
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Asia-Pacific Population Journal, 1987
This article on age at marriage in the Indian context uses 1981 census data in an attempt to highlight the trend pattern and differentials in age at marriage by rural-urban residence state religion and educational levels while attempting to hypothesize theories concerning those trends.
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This article on age at marriage in the Indian context uses 1981 census data in an attempt to highlight the trend pattern and differentials in age at marriage by rural-urban residence state religion and educational levels while attempting to hypothesize theories concerning those trends.
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The Family Coordinator, 1976
Students in the field of human development recognize that there is an element of convenience, if not pure arbitrariness, in the way we conceptualize and segment the life cycle. Philosophical, folk and literary definitions compete with those of social science.
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Students in the field of human development recognize that there is an element of convenience, if not pure arbitrariness, in the way we conceptualize and segment the life cycle. Philosophical, folk and literary definitions compete with those of social science.
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2022
The duration of marriages and the frequency of the same determine a considerable incidence in the society in which individuals live and relate. In principle, nuptiality has maintained a certain constancy over time, but the occurrence of a series of war events has caused a limited reduction.
Iaquinta P, Grosso M, Russo M
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The duration of marriages and the frequency of the same determine a considerable incidence in the society in which individuals live and relate. In principle, nuptiality has maintained a certain constancy over time, but the occurrence of a series of war events has caused a limited reduction.
Iaquinta P, Grosso M, Russo M
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