Projecting the Contribution of Assisted Reproductive Technology to Completed Cohort Fertility [0.03%]
辅助生殖技术对一代人完全生育率贡献的预测分析
Ester Lazzari,Michaela Potančoková,Tomáš Sobotka et al.
Ester Lazzari et al.
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is increasingly influencing the fertility trends of high-income countries characterized by a pattern of delayed childbearing. However, research on the impact of ART on completed fertility is limited an...
Can Universal Cash Transfer Save Newborns' Birth Weight During the Pandemic? [0.03%]
新冠疫情下普惠现金转移支付能挽救新生儿过低的出生体重吗?
Hoyong Jung
Hoyong Jung
Birth weight is a key human biological characteristic as a measure of prenatal development and a variable related to later quality of life. Studies have firmly established that a stressful situation in utero adversely affects newborns' birt...
Giambattista Salinari,Federico Benassi,Gianni Carboni
Giambattista Salinari
The 2008 economic crisis, also called the Great Recession, produced only a moderate rise in unemployment in Italy, but the consequences for public debt management were far more serious. Italy makes for a good case study for evaluating the e...
Occupational Attainment Among Parents in Germany and the US 2000-2016: The Role of Gender and Immigration Status [0.03%]
德国和美国2000至2016年父母辈的职业成就:性别与移民状态的作用
Paige N Park
Paige N Park
In many OECD countries, women are underrepresented in high status, high paying occupations and overrepresented in lower status work. One reason for this inequity is the "motherhood penalty," where women with children face more roadblocks in...
Reconstruction of age distributions from differentially private census data [0.03%]
基于差分隐私人口普查数据的年龄分布重建
Sigurd Dyrting,Abraham Flaxman,Ethan Sharygin
Sigurd Dyrting
The age distribution of a population is important for understanding the demand and provision of labor and services, and as a denominator for calculating key age-specific rates such as fertility and mortality. In the US, the most important s...
Intersectional Immunity? Examining How Race/Ethnicity and Sexual Orientation Combine to Shape Influenza Vaccination Among US Adults [0.03%]
交叉免疫学?考察种族/民族和性取向如何结合来塑造美国成年人的流感疫苗接种状况
Kiana Wilkins
Kiana Wilkins
Influenza vaccination is a critical preventive healthcare behavior designed to prevent spread of seasonal flu. This paper contributes to existing scholarship by applying an intersectional perspective to examine how influenza vaccination dif...
A Prospective Cohort Study of Changes in Access to Contraceptive Care and Use Two Years after Iowa Medicaid Coverage Restrictions at Abortion-Providing Facilities Went into Effect [0.03%]
艾奥瓦州医保政策变化对堕胎提供机构避孕服务利用影响的前瞻性队列研究
Megan L Kavanaugh,Mia Zolna,Emma Pliskin et al.
Megan L Kavanaugh et al.
Inequities in access to contraception based on ability to pay can interfere with individuals' reproductive autonomy. This study examines the impact of a 2017 state-level policy in Iowa restricting Medicaid coverage at abortion-providing hea...
US Parents' Domestic Labor During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
美国父母在新冠大流行第一年的家庭劳动
Daniel L Carlson,Richard J Petts
Daniel L Carlson
It is important to assess the long-term consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for gender equality, but we know little about US parents' domestic arrangements beyond the early days of the pandemic or how simultaneous changes in employment, e...
Estimating International Migration Flows for Pacific Island Countries: A Research Brief [0.03%]
太平洋岛国国际移民流量估计研究简报
Qing Guan,James Raymer,Juliet Pietsch
Qing Guan
International migration is an important source of population change and economic development for Pacific Island countries. Migration from the Pacific Island region contributes to labour recruitment in countries like Australia, New Zealand a...
Examining the Reciprocity Between Perceived Discrimination and Health: A Longitudinal Perspective [0.03%]
从纵向角度审视感知歧视和健康的互惠关系
Han Liu,Tse-Chuan Yang
Han Liu
This study aims to fill two interrelated knowledge gaps in the extant literature on the association between perceived discrimination and health. First, potential selection bias associated with pre-existing health conditions has rarely been ...