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期刊名:Population research and policy review

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ISSN:0167-5923

e-ISSN:1573-7829

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Cory Anderson,Shuai Zhou,Guangqing Chi Cory Anderson
Spatially concentrated, vaccine-hesitant populations represent an ongoing challenge to public health policies that emphasize mass vaccination as a means to eradicating certain infectious diseases. Previous research suggests that Amish popul...
Molly A Martin,Margaret Gough Courtney,Adam M Lippert Molly A Martin
Objective: We test whether low-income mothers are more likely to skip breakfast, lunch and/or dinner and thereby increase their risk of overweight and obesity. ...
Qi Li,Cynthia G Colen Qi Li
Despite a developing literature on the consequences of parental incarceration, its effects on childhood obesity are not evident. Our research project fills this knowledge gap by describing the relationship between parental incarceration and...
Patrick Heuveline,Angela K Clague Patrick Heuveline
Adverse childhood events (ACE) may have lasting consequences throughout the life course. We focus on one particular type of ACE, parental loss in Cambodia-a country that lost nearly 25% of its population during the 1975-79 Khmer-Rouge regim...
Richelle L Winkler,Jaclyn L Butler,Katherine J Curtis et al. Richelle L Winkler et al.
Each decade since the 1950s, demographers have generated high quality net migration estimates by age, sex, and race for US counties using decennial census data as starting and ending populations. The estimates have been downloaded tens of t...
Christie Sennott,Sadé Lindsay,Brian Kelly et al. Christie Sennott et al.
As states liberalize their cannabis laws, cannabis use has become more widespread among adults across the United States, including pregnant women. As a result, recent research has investigated the potential effects of prenatal cannabis use ...
Jennifer Yarger,Sarah R Brauner-Otto Jennifer Yarger
Previous research has shown that employment is an important social context affecting fertility, yet relatively little is known about the extent to which work characteristics affect fertility expectations. Using over 25 years of data from th...
Emily A Marshall,Hana Shepherd Emily A Marshall
Second Demographic Transition (SDT) theory proposes that rising individualism and secularism lead to new attitudes that drive new family and fertility behaviors. Scholars have argued that analyzing heterogeneity in attitudes and behaviors i...
Katrina M Walsemann,Calley E Fisk,Mateo P Farina et al. Katrina M Walsemann et al.
Federal legislation and judicial intervention led to significant transformation in the U.S. education system during the early to mid-20th century. These changes may differentiate older adults in their experiences of aging, particularly at t...
Jennifer Candipan,Michael M Bader Jennifer Candipan
The racial/ethnic and socioeconomic diversity of immigrants to the United States has grown since the 1990s, along with growing neighborhood socioeconomic inequality. Few studies explain how race/ethnicity and immigration interact to influen...