The Use of Historical Census Data for Mortality and Fertility Research [PDF]
This paper illustrates the application of indirect techniques of fertility and mortality estimation to historical census data, both in published form and as micro census samples derived from the original enumerators' manuscripts. There are many instances
Michael R. Haines
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Changing gender gaps in the timing of first union formation and sexual initiation in sub-Saharan Africa. [PDF]
Batyra E, Kohler HP, Furstenberg FF.
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Divorce and Remarriage in Rural Malawi [PDF]
The demographic study of nuptiality in African countries is not very developed and often of secondary interest in a discussion of the proximate determinants of fertility.
FFF1Georges NNN1Reniers
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Prediction of first marriage age in China and factors associated with marriage delay: Analysis of the 2020 national census data. [PDF]
Zhao Q, Zhao D.
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Divorce and Remarriage in Rural Malawi
The demographic study of nuptiality in African countries is not very developed and often of secondary interest in a discussion of the proximate determinants of fertility.
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Did Premodern Wars Impact Sex Ratios at Birth? The Case of 19th-Century Basque Country. [PDF]
Marco-Gracia FJ +2 more
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Demographic Diversity and Convergence in Europe, 1918-1990
The study investigates how Hungarian demographic development from the end of World War I to 1990 related to the changes that took place in Western Europe, and in which areas and in what periods can divergence or convergence be observed.
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Associations of nuptiality perceptions, financial difficulties, and socio-demographic factors with mental health status in Australian adults: Analysis of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey. [PDF]
Yeboah Asiamah-Asare BK +4 more
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Is Latin America starting to retreat from early and universal childbearing? [PDF]
The 2000 censuses show that the proportion of women below age 30 who are mothers has dropped substantially in most Latin America countries, suggesting that the social imperative of early motherhood, which has long prevailed in the region, is weakening ...
Luis Rosero-Bixby +2 more
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Revisiting the Fertility Transition in England and Wales: The Role of Social Class and Migration. [PDF]
Jaadla H +4 more
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