Fertility Decline, Gender Composition of Families, and Expectations of Old Age Support [0.03%]
生育率下降、家庭性别构成与养老预期之间的关系研究
Keera Allendorf
Keera Allendorf
Recent fertility declines in non-Western countries may have the potential to transform gender systems. One pathway for such transformations is the creation of substantial proportions of families with children of only one gender. Such famili...
Transitions Between Compensated Work Disability, Joblessness, and Self-Sufficiency: A Cohort Study 1997-2010 of Those Jobless in 1995 [0.03%]
1995年失业者的后续情况:1997年至2010年间补偿性工作残疾、失业与自给自足状态之间的转换:队列研究
Michael Wiberg,Staffan Marklund,Kristina Alexanderson
Michael Wiberg
Associations between unemployment, work, and disability have been researched in many studies. The findings are often based on cross-sectional data and single outcomes. The present study analysed multiple outcomes over a period of 15 years a...
Old Habits Die Hard? Lingering Son Preference in an Era of Normalizing Sex Ratios at Birth in South Korea [0.03%]
儿多胎出生性别比正常化时代的剩男问题及其原因——韩国的经验
Sam Hyun Yoo,Sarah R Hayford,Victor Agadjanian
Sam Hyun Yoo
South Korea was among the first countries to report both an abnormally high sex ratio at birth (SRB) and its subsequent normalization. We examine the role of son preference in driving fertility intentions during a period of declining SRB an...
Hui Zheng,Y Claire Yang,Kenneth C Land
Hui Zheng
This paper investigates historical changes in both single-year-of-age adult mortality rates and variation of the single-year mortality rates around expected values within age intervals over the past two centuries in 15 developed countries. ...
Trends in Work-Family Context among U.S. Women by Education Level, 1976 to 2011 [0.03%]
1976至2011年美国女性受教育程度与工作家庭环境的关系
Jennifer Karas Montez,Erika Sabbath,M Maria Glymour et al.
Jennifer Karas Montez et al.
This study compares trends in work-family context by education level from 1976 to 2011 among U.S. women. The major aim is to assess whether differences in work-family context by education level widened, narrowed, or persisted. We used data ...
Exploring New Life Course Patterns of Mother's Continuing Secondary and College Education [0.03%]
探索母亲继续接受中等和高等教育的新的人生历程模式
Jennifer March Augustine
Jennifer March Augustine
A mounting body of evidence suggests that the life course sequence that once defined contemporary U.S. women's lives is changing as an increasing number of women now complete their education after the transition to motherhood. Despite such ...
Internal and International Migration Across the Urban Hierarchy in Albania [0.03%]
阿尔巴尼亚城市等级内部和国际移民模式研究
Mathias Lerch
Mathias Lerch
The interactions between the processes of urbanization and international migration in less developed and transition countries have important repercussions for socioeconomic development, but are not well understood. Based on the retrospectiv...
Legal Status and Health Care: Mexican-Origin Children in California, 2001-2014 [0.03%]
法律地位与医疗卫生:2001至2014年加州墨西哥血统儿童状况研究报告
R S Oropesa,Nancy S Landale,Marianne M Hillemeier
R S Oropesa
Using restricted data from the 2001-2014 California Health Interview Surveys, this research illuminates the role of legal status in health care among Mexican-origin children. The first objective is to provide a population-level overview of ...
Educational Attainment and Mortality in the United States: Effects of Degrees, Years of Schooling, and Certification [0.03%]
美国教育程度与死亡率:学位、受教育年限和资质认证的影响
Elizabeth M Lawrence,Richard G Rogers,Anna Zajacova
Elizabeth M Lawrence
Researchers have extensively documented a strong and consistent education gradient for mortality, with more highly educated individuals living longer than those with less education. This study contributes to our understanding of the educati...
It is Hard to Swim Upstream: Dietary Acculturation Among Mexican-Origin Children [0.03%]
逆水行舟难:墨西哥裔儿童饮食同化问题探究
Jennifer Van Hook,Susana Quiros,Michelle L Frisco et al.
Jennifer Van Hook et al.
Health and immigration researchers often implicate dietary acculturation in explanations of Mexican children of immigrants' weight gain after moving to the U.S., but rarely explore how diet is shaped by immigrants' structural incorporation....