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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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Life course theories have shaped social and health scientists' understanding of the origins and pathways of health, aging, and mortality. However, few studies have examined how these origins might have changed across cohorts. This study inv...
Stefanie Mollborn,Elizabeth Lawrence,Patrick M Krueger Stefanie Mollborn
Lifestyles are a long-theorized aspect of social inequalities that root individual behaviors in social group differences. Although the health lifestyle construct is an important advance for understanding social inequalities and health behav...
Glenn Sandström,Fredinah Namatovu,Jens Ineland et al. Glenn Sandström et al.
This study investigates how the probability to live alone has developed among working age individuals with and without disabilities in Sweden during the period 1993-2011 when extensive political reforms to improve the integration of disable...
Isaac Maddow-Zimet,Laura D Lindberg,Kate Castle Isaac Maddow-Zimet
Abortion is highly stigmatized in most settings and severely underreported in demographic surveys. In the USA, variation in the context of abortion between states may influence respondents' exposure to abortion stigma and create geographic ...
Michelle L O&#x;Brien Michelle L O&#x;Brien
Although a great deal of attention is paid to reproductive health during violent conflicts, the literature is sparse on the consequences of conflict for abortion and miscarriage. This research provides an analysis of a recent historical cas...
Zhe Zhang,Corinne Reczek,Cynthia G Colen Zhe Zhang
Midlife mothers report their children returning to the maternal home after departing (i.e., boomerang children) and remaining in the maternal home longer (i.e., never-left children) than the past half century. Over the same time period, the...
Ankit Rastogi,Katherine Curtis Ankit Rastogi
In recent decades, racial and ethnic diversity has expanded from the city into the suburbs, the rural-urban interface, and remote rural places across all regions in the United States. This study examines how these population trends shape th...
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Small area population forecasts are widely used by government and business for a variety of planning, research and policy purposes, and often influence major investment decisions. Yet, the toolbox of small area population forecasting method...
Kimberly M Horner,Elizabeth Wrigley-Field,Jonathon P Leider Kimberly M Horner
This research brief provides one of the first examinations of the impact of COVID-19 mortality on immigrant communities in the United States. In the absence of national data, we examine COVID-19 deaths in Minnesota, historically one of the ...
Rachel Arocho Rachel Arocho
Despite changes in marriage's role in young adulthood, youth in the United States report similar or higher expectations to marry than those from decades before, and very few report explicit expectations to not marry. Marital expectations ma...