The Impact of Social Security on Return Migration among Latin American Elderly in the U.S [0.03%]
社会安全制度对美国拉美老年移民回迁的影响研究
Alma Vega
Alma Vega
International migration has long been considered the preserve of working-age adults. However, the rapid diversification of the elderly population calls for increased attention to the migration patterns of this group and its possible motivat...
Exploring the inequality-mortality relationship in the US with Bayesian spatial modeling [0.03%]
基于Bayesian空间模型的美国不平等与死亡率关系研究
Tse-Chuan Yang,Leif Jensen
Tse-Chuan Yang
While there is evidence to suggest that socioeconomic inequality within places is associated with mortality rates among people living within them, the empirical connection between the two remains unsettled as potential confounders associate...
Bucking the Trend: Is Ethnoracial Diversity Declining in American Communities? [0.03%]
逆潮流而行:美国社区的族裔多样性正在下降吗?
Barrett A Lee,Lauren A Hughes
Barrett A Lee
Although increasing diversity at the national scale is a well-documented trend, substantial variation in patterns of ethnoracial change occurs across American communities. Our research considers one theoretically implied path: that some com...
Philip N Cohen
Philip N Cohen
Recession may increase divorce through a stress mechanism, or reduce divorce by exacerbating cost barriers or strengthening family bonds. After establishing an individual-level model predicting U.S. women's divorce, the paper tests period e...
Educational Attainment and Timing to First Union across Three Generations of Mexican Women [0.03%]
三代墨西哥女性的教育水平与首次组建家庭的时间
Rhiannon A Kroeger,Reanne Frank,Kammi K Schmeer
Rhiannon A Kroeger
We use data from Wave 3 of the Mexican Family Life Survey (N = 7276) and discrete-time regression analyses to evaluate changes in the association between educational attainment and timing to first union across three generations of women in ...
Wendy D Manning,Jessica A Cohen
Wendy D Manning
Cohabitation is an integral part of family research; however, little work examines cohabitation among teenagers or links between cohabitation and teenage childbearing. Drawing on the National Survey of Family Growth (2006-10), we examine fa...
Gender Equity, Opportunity Costs of Parenthood, and Educational Differences in Unintended First Births: Insights from Japan [0.03%]
性别平等、生育的机会成本及日本受教育程度不同群体的意外初育之间的关系研究
James M Raymo,Kelly Musick,Miho Iwasawa
James M Raymo
We examine educational differences in the intendedness of first births in Japan using data from a nationally representative survey of married women (N = 2,373). We begin by describing plausible scenarios for a negative, null, and positive e...
U.S. internal migration and occupational attainment: Assessing absolute and relative outcomes by region and race [0.03%]
美国国内移民和职业地位获取:按地区和种族评估绝对结果和相对结果
Chenoa Flippen
Chenoa Flippen
This paper investigates the occupational implications of contemporary migration flows by region and race. Even though the expectation of a positive link between geographic and social mobility is a central tenet in the stratification literat...
Mark D Hayward,Robert A Hummer,Chi-Tsun Chiu et al.
Mark D Hayward et al.
Studies consistently document a Hispanic paradox in U.S. adult mortality, whereby Hispanics have similar or lower mortality rates than non-Hispanic whites despite lower socioeconomic status. This study extends this line of inquiry to disabi...
Jay Teachman,Lucky Tedrow
Jay Teachman
About 10-12 % of young men (and increasingly, women) have served a term in the military. Yet, we know relatively little about the consequences of military service for the lives of those who serve. In this article, we provide estimates of th...