Theoretical Insights into Preconception Social Conditions and Perinatal Health: The Role of Place and Social Relationships [0.03%]
关于孕前社会环境与围产期健康的研究理论见解:地点和社会关系的作用
Jennifer B Kane,Claire Margerison-Zilko
Jennifer B Kane
Recent efforts to explain the stark social and racial disparities in adverse birth outcomes that have persisted for decades in the U.S. have looked beyond prenatal factors, to explore preconception social conditions that may influence perin...
Stochastic Forecasting of Labor Supply and Population: An Integrated Model [0.03%]
劳动供给和人口的随机预测模型集成方法研究
Johann Fuchs,Doris Söhnlein,Brigitte Weber et al.
Johann Fuchs et al.
This paper presents a stochastic model to forecast the German population and labor supply until 2060. Within a cohort-component approach, our population forecast applies principal components analysis to birth, mortality, emigration, and imm...
Neighbourhood Ethnic Density Effects on Behavioural and Cognitive Problems Among Young Racial/Ethnic Minority Children in the US and England: A Cross-National Comparison [0.03%]
美国与英国儿童行为和认知问题的种族/民族密度效应的跨国对比研究
Nan Zhang,Jennifer L Beauregard,Michael R Kramer et al.
Nan Zhang et al.
Studies on adult racial/ethnic minority populations show that the increased concentration of racial/ethnic minorities in a neighbourhood-a so-called ethnic density effect-is associated with improved health of racial/ethnic minority resident...
Maternal Household Decision-Making Autonomy and Adolescent Education in Honduras [0.03%]
洪都拉斯家庭决策自主权与青少年教育水平之间的关系研究
C Emily Hendrick,Leticia Marteleto
C Emily Hendrick
Maternal decision-making autonomy has been linked to positive outcomes for children's health and well-being early in life in low- and middle-income countries throughout the world. However, there is a dearth of research examining if and how ...
Life Course Changes in Smoking by Gender and Education: A Cohort Comparison Across France and the United States [0.03%]
基于法国和美国的队列比较看性别与教育程度对吸烟生命历程的影响
Fred C Pampel,Damien Bricard,Myriam Khlat et al.
Fred C Pampel et al.
Widening of educational disparities and a narrowing female advantage in mortality stem in good part from disparities in smoking. The changes in smoking and mortality disparities across cohorts and countries have been explained by an epidemi...
Goleen Samari
Goleen Samari
Fertility reached a two decade high of 3.5 births per woman in Egypt in 2014. Lower status of women is associated with higher fertility. Majority of the studies on women's agency and fertility rely on individual level cross-sectional data f...
Caregiver Decision-Making: Household Response to Child Illness in sub-Saharan Africa [0.03%]
非洲撒哈拉以南地区的儿童照护者决定:家庭对儿童疾病作出的反应
Hayley Pierce,Ashley Larsen Gibby,Renata Forste
Hayley Pierce
We draw upon a framework outlining household recognition and response to child illness proposed by Colvin and colleagues (2013) to examine factors predictive of treatment sought for a recent child illness. In particular, we model whether no...
Child Home Care Allowance and the Transition to Second- and Third-Order Births in Finland [0.03%]
芬兰儿童家庭护理补助与二孩和三孩出生之间的关系分析
Anni Erlandsson
Anni Erlandsson
Using register data from the Finnish Census Panel, this paper studies the relationship between the use of the child home care allowance and second and third births among women aged 20-44 in Finland during the period 1992-2007. Discrete-time...
Black-White Disparities in Adult Mortality: Implications of Differential Record Linkage for Understanding the Mortality Crossover [0.03%]
成人死亡率的黑白差距:差异记录连接对理解死亡率交叉的影响
Joseph T Lariscy
Joseph T Lariscy
Mortality rates among black individuals exceed those of white individuals throughout much of the life course. The black-white disparity in mortality rates is widest in young adulthood, and then rates converge with increasing age until a cro...
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Insurance Coverage: Dynamics of Gaining and Losing Coverage over the Life-Course [0.03%]
一生中获得和失去健康保险覆盖的动态变化带来的种族和民族差异
Heeju Sohn
Heeju Sohn
Health insurance coverage varies substantially between racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Compared to non-Hispanic whites, African Americans and people of Hispanic origin had persistently lower insurance coverage rates at all ag...