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ISSN:0167-5923

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Mortality and fertility are important, intricately linked drivers of population change. Although past demographic research has focused largely on population-level mortality rates, individual-level mortality experiences can also shape fertil...
Vicki A Freedman,Rachel Margolis,Ashton M Verdery et al. Vicki A Freedman et al.
Discussions about future care needs of U.S. older adults have frequently called attention to ongoing changes in families as the harbinger of a looming family care shortfall. To explore this premise, we paired estimates from the National Hea...
Tim Slack,Leif Jensen Tim Slack
The rural United States is sometimes viewed as a paragon of stability, but demographic change has been a constant. Rural and small-town America is diverse, dynamic, and relational to (rather than separate from) urban places. Dominant demogr...
Matthew Blanton Matthew Blanton
Researchers have long relied on United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) apprehension data as a proxy for undocumented migration, yet the last time their validity was assessed was in 1995. Significant changes in the composition of ...
Jennifer Glass,Carolyn E Waldrep Jennifer Glass
Recent legislative proposals in the United States to either institute a child allowance for all families or continue a temporary Covid-related child tax credit similar to an allowance have reignited a debate about family allowances, and whe...
Heather M Rackin,Christina M Gibson-Davis,Courtney E Williams et al. Heather M Rackin et al.
Motivated by political-based differences in pandemic perceptions, this study analyzed whether Republican- and Democratic-leaning counties exhibited differential fertility shifts, leading to a partisan fertility gap. As COVID-19 emerged, the...
Melissa Alcaraz,Erick Axxe,Jennifer E Glick Melissa Alcaraz
Migration often requires significant monetary and physiological resources. Drawing on the aspirations-capabilities framework, we ask whether these resources are also important in the formation of adolescents' own migration goals and aspirat...
Tim Slack,Leif Jensen Tim Slack
The cohort is a key concept in the study of social demography and social change. The enduring influence of cohort membership can arise from history-based and/or size-based effects. The most prominent proponent of size-based cohort effects i...
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...