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ISSN:0167-5923

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Becquet Valentine,Sacco Nicolás,Pardo Ignacio Becquet Valentine
A preference for sons and a sex selection against females are widespread in vast regions of the world, including a great number of Asian and East European countries. However, while a robust son bias has been widely studied in several countr...
Rannveig Kaldager Hart,Taryn A Galloway Rannveig Kaldager Hart
The relatively high fertility in the Nordic countries has attracted considerable academic and political interest. Still, the causal relationship between economic circumstances and fertility in the Nordic context is poorly understood. This p...
Carolyn B Reyes,Heather Randell Carolyn B Reyes
This paper explores the linkages between exposure to household shocks across early life and children's educational and well-being outcomes in Peru. We use longitudinal survey data for a sample of 1713 children from five rounds of the Young ...
Ariel Karlinsky,Orsola Torrisi Ariel Karlinsky
Who and how many died in the 2020 Karabakh War? With limited evidence provided by authorities, media outlets, and human rights organizations, still little is known about the death toll caused by the 44-day conflict in and around Nagorno-Kar...
Lu Lan,Gao Qisheng,Zhan Chenglin Lu Lan
Based on big data on migration from the Baidu Map platform, this paper divides China's epidemic prevention and control efforts into four stages. Then, the characteristics and spatial patterns of daily population flows are studied by social ...
Anqi Xu Anqi Xu
Understanding migration patterns and their determinants is crucial for population estimation and resource allocation for policymakers. Utilizing residential mobility data collected by the Department of Motor Vehicles, this present study pro...
René Böheim,Thomas Horvath,Thomas Leoni et al. René Böheim et al.
We project the labor force in the United States to 2060 and contrast the outcomes with comparative projections for Germany. In both countries, the population will age, but the demographic dynamics are fundamentally different. According to o...
Liying Luo,John Robert Warren Liying Luo
For a quarter of a century researchers have been documenting and trying to explain trends in Americans' vocabulary knowledge using data from the General Social Survey (GSS) and its WORDSUM test. Trends in Americans' vocabulary knowledge hav...
Daniel L Carlson,Richard J Petts Daniel L Carlson
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1007/s11113-022-09735-1.]. © Springer Nature B.V. 2023.
Michael E Martell,Leanne Roncolato Michael E Martell
Despite improvements in the legal and social environment, economic outcomes for LGBTQ individuals suggest a high degree of vulnerability. We use data on over 500,000 individuals collected from July 21, 2021 to May 9, 2022 as part of US Cens...