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The Quantum and Tempo of Life-Cycle Events [PDF]
This study develops and applies a general framework for the analysis of the period quantum and tempo of life-cycle events, extending methods developed previously by the authors.
Griffith Feeney, John Bongaarts
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Russian Federation: From the first to second demographic transition
The demographic transition in Russia was accelerated by several social cataclysms during the "Soviet type" modernization. Frequent changes in the timing of births and marriages engendered a mass "abortion culture".
Sergei Zakharov
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New estimations of child marriage: Evidence from 98 low- and middle-income countries. [PDF]
Liang M +3 more
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Spain: Short on children and short on family policies [PDF]
Spain’s total fertility rate has more than halved since 1975, when it was 2.8, to the present 1.3 (the lowest rate on record, 1.2, was reached in 1995).
Francisco Zamora-López +2 more
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Marriage in Russia: a reconstruction
The micro census 1994 of the Russian Federation collected detailed marital histories for al respondents. This information made it possible to construct multistate marital tables for both male and female cohorts born since 1910 for the first time ...
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Slovakia: Fertility between tradition and modernity [PDF]
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.
Boris Vano +3 more
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Reproductive history and fertility in patients affected by Proteinopathies of the nervous system
Introduction: It is known that several proteinopathies of the nervous system are associated with significant changes in reproductive history and fertility.Objective: To show the behavior of reproductive history and fertility in patients with ...
Yulemis Sánchez-Machado +1 more
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Does Couples' Division of Labor Influence Union Dissolution? Evidence from Parents of Young Children in Chile. [PDF]
Cuesta L, Reynolds S.
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Demographic response to economic shock [PDF]
The clear division of the world in the 1950s and 1960s into rich countries with low fertility and mortality and poor countries with higher fertility and mortality was used to support strongly held views that economic development was necessary for ...
Hill, Kenneth
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Institutions and demographic responses to shocks: Württemberg, 1634-1870 [PDF]
Simple Malthusian models remain an important tool for understanding pre-modern demographic systems and their connection to the economy. But most recent literature has lost sight of the institutional context for demographic behavior that lay at the heart ...
Guinnane, Timothy W., Ogilvie, Sheilagh
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