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Working with children? the probability of mothers exiting the workforce at time of birth [PDF]
Recent trends in the labor force participation of women have brought much public attention to the issue of women opting out. This paper explores the decision of working women to exit the labor market at a time of major transition—the birth of a child ...
Julie L. Hotchkiss +2 more
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Estimating the Health Effects of Retirements [PDF]
We estimate the magnitude of any direct effect of retirement on health. Since retirement is endogenous to heath, it is not possible to estimate this effect by comparing the health of individuals before and after they retire.
John Bound, Timothy Waidmann
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Integrated Information System for Demographic Statistics 'ESGRAON-TDS' in Bulgaria [PDF]
In this paper we describe the Bulgarian statistical system that provides unique research possibilities for demographic analyses. In particular, we review the methodology, structure and informational flows for population registration and the registration ...
Iliana V. Kohler +2 more
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Wenqing Zhu,1,* Shuoyuan Tan,2,* Zhitong Zhou,1 Miaomiao Zhao,3 Yingquan Wang,4 Qi Li,5 Yang Zheng,6 Jianwei Shi7,8 1Tongji University School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Public Health ...
Zhu W +7 more
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Disaster Med Public Health Prep [PDF]
ObjectiveWe evaluated the usefulness and accuracy of media-reported data for active disaster-related mortality surveillance.MethodsFrom October 29 through November 5, 2012, epidemiologists from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tracked
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Reengineering Vital Registration and Statistics Systems [Response to Letter]
Dr Nasseri has registered valid concerns (1) about reengineering vital registration and statistics systems for the United States (2), many of which I share.
Charles J. Rothwell
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POPULATION, PROJECTIONS, AND POLICY: A CAUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
Population projections depend on censuses, vital statistics, and sample surveys, all of which have deficiencies that are most marked in developing countries.
Stycos, J. Mayone
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Association between infant mortality and parental educational level: An analysis of data from Vital Statistics and Census in Japan. [PDF]
Okui T.
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Optimal mode of delivery in pregnancy: Individualized predictions using national vital statistics data. [PDF]
Schulz KW +5 more
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