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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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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...
Karen Benjamin Guzzo,Anna Belykh,Wendy Manning et al. Karen Benjamin Guzzo et al.
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...
Joshua R Goldstein,Maria Osborne,Serge Atherwood et al. Joshua R Goldstein et al.
New advances in data linkage provide mortality researchers with access to administrative datasets with millions of mortality records and rich demographic covariates. Although these new datasets allow for high-resolution mortality research, ...
Lauren Gaydosh,Audrey Kelly,Iliya Gutin et al. Lauren Gaydosh et al.
Working age (25-64) mortality in the US has been increasing for decades, driven in part by rising deaths due to drug overdose, as well as increases in suicide and alcohol-related mortality. These deaths have been hypothesized by some to be ...
Noli Brazil,Jennifer Candipan Noli Brazil
As young adults, the Millennial generation emerged as the largest and most racially and ethnically diverse generation in U.S. history. These unique demographic characteristics, along with more progressive self-reported views on racial and e...
Denys Dukhovnov,Joan M Ryan,Emilio Zagheni Denys Dukhovnov
This study aims to evaluate the impact of demographic change on long-term, macro-level childcare and adult care transfers, accounting for the associated well-being effects of informal caregiving. We measure the impact of demographic change ...
Haoyang Zhang,Jennifer E Glick Haoyang Zhang
Although educational expectations of parents and children are associated with educational investments and attainment, children and parent expectations do not always align. Previous research on parent-child discrepancies in educational expec...
Lee A Brady,Christopher A Julian,Wendy D Manning Lee A Brady
State-level social policy and LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) population concentration are key measures that are often used as indicators reflecting geographic social climate. Still, research has yet to investigate how they m...
Ning Hsieh,Deirdre Shires,Hui Liu et al. Ning Hsieh et al.
Background: Not all U.S. populations have equal access to a primary care provider (PCP). This study presents one of the first population-based evidence of inequities in access to PCPs at the intersection of race/ethnicity...