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期刊名:Population research and policy review

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ISSN:0167-5923

e-ISSN:1573-7829

IF/分区:1.5/Q2

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Most health disparities and population health scholarship homogenizes Black women, masking within-group distinctions in their lived experience and health. Moreover, the stress literature tends to focus on the health consequences of one stre...
Casey F Breen Casey F Breen
Researchers generally recognize that ethnoracial identification may shift over the life course. However, the prevalence of these shifts across cohorts and among older adults remain open questions. Using administrative data from Social Secur...
Mara Getz Sheftel,Rachel Margolis,Ashton M Verdery Mara Getz Sheftel
The immigrant population in Europe is aging. We examine whether immigrants aged 50 and older in Europe are disadvantaged in terms of multiple health domains, what drives the potential immigrant health disadvantage, and whether such differen...
Chinyere O Agbai Chinyere O Agbai
The COVID-19 pandemic has been particularly devastating for those with limited economic resources. Extensive research demonstrates the negative relationship between wealth and mortality at both the individual and area levels. In addition, r...
Alex J Bates,Claire M Kamp Dush,Wendy D Manning Alex J Bates
Objectives: To quantify the role of state-level lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+)-related policies on experiences of discrimination in a population-representative sample of partnered individuals. ...
Zohra Ansari-Thomas Zohra Ansari-Thomas
Research shows pervasive connections between unpaid caregiving and labor market participation among women living in the United States. However, this research remains fragmented, often focusing on one type of care (i.e., care to children or ...
Stephanie Chamberlin,Leah Pauline,Patrick M Krueger Stephanie Chamberlin
Higher levels of both individual education and community education may facilitate improved sexual and reproductive health knowledge, but our understanding of this relationship in sub-Saharan Africa remains limited. Drawing on human capital ...
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Women returning to their natal homes for pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum is common and understudied in South Asia, with important implications for maternal and newborn health policies, as well as data quality and interpretation. Using d...
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Despite low U.S. fertility rates since the Great Recession, two-child norms remain pervasive, suggesting individuals are unable to achieve their goals. To understand what may be driving the apparent mismatch between goals and behavior, we f...
Heide M Jackson,Michael S Rendall Heide M Jackson
Limited data are available on the characteristics and outcomes both of people who have and who have not had an abortion. Administrative data sources contain information on aggregate abortion counts and some demographic characteristics descr...