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ISSN:0167-5923

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Karen Benjamin Guzzo,Gabrielle Juteau,Wendy D Manning et al. Karen Benjamin Guzzo et al.
The link between pregnancy/birth contexts and subsequent maternal, family, and child well-being is the subject of extensive research. Much of this work uses retrospectively reported survey data on birth contexts, particularly for birth inte...
Ginevra Floridi,Maria Gargiulo,José Manuel Aburto Ginevra Floridi
Since 2006, Mexico has experienced a surge in homicides due to national policies and international influences on drug trafficking activities. Although the effects of the so-called "Drug War" have been extensively studied in demography and s...
Karen Benjamin Guzzo,Kathleen Broussard Karen Benjamin Guzzo
There is a large body of research examining women's fertility decision-making. Yet this work rarely considers how women's experiences with reproductive health conditions may be linked to their fertility goals, a problematic oversight given ...
J Tom Mueller,Darcy L Sullivan,Matthew M Brooks et al. J Tom Mueller et al.
The official poverty measure of the United States remains unequipped to appropriately capture poverty across America. As a result, the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) has increasingly supplanted the official measure in policy analysis an...
Angela Greulich,Michael S Rendall Angela Greulich
The literature on the micro-level gendered associations between employment and fertility in couples has presented a mixed picture, contrasting a uniformly positive association of employment and first birth for men with negative, zero, or po...
Luca Badolato,Sarah R Hayford Luca Badolato
Understanding trends in fertility goals (attitudes, desires, intentions, etc.), as well as variation by age and parity, is important for understanding current U.S. fertility and assessing likely future outcomes. Both men's and women's child...
Youngjin Stephanie Hong Youngjin Stephanie Hong
Poverty is particularly concerning during early childhood and the early school years, as it can negatively impact child development both in the short and long term. To alleviate economic hardship, the U.S. government provides a patchwork of...
Sarah R Hayford,Luca Badolato,Victor Agadjanian Sarah R Hayford
In rural high-fertility settings where people depend on subsistence agriculture, children are expected to provide material support to their parents in later life, with implications for physical health and material well-being of parents. Sub...
Sylvie Dubuc Sylvie Dubuc
Son preference and prenatal sex-selection against females (PSS) among British Asian communities, raised considerable media attention, leading to parliamentary debates on abortion laws in Britain in 2015. PSS among India-born mothers in the ...
Elizabeth M Lawrence,Richard G Rogers,Robert A Hummer Elizabeth M Lawrence
U.S. females live longer than males due to a range of social, psychological, behavioral, and health factors. Prior research has underscored unhealthy behaviors as particularly risky for males and lower socioeconomic status as a risk factor ...