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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:2.1/Q2

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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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
Mieke Beth Thomeer,Rin Reczek,Lawrence Stacey Mieke Beth Thomeer
Due to increasing heterogeneity in if, when, and under what conditions women have children, the timing, spacing, and other demographic aspects of childbearing have drastically changed in the US over the past century. Existing science tends ...
Stefanie Mollborn,Aubrey Limburg,Bethany G Everett Stefanie Mollborn
Sexual minority women face a plethora of structural, socioeconomic, and interpersonal disadvantages and stressors. Research has established negative associations between women's sexual minority identities and both their own health and their...
John Iceland,Arthur Sakamoto John Iceland
Racial and ethnic inequality continues to be the subject of considerable public interest. We shed light on this issue by examining racial disparities in the prevalence of several types of hardship, such as trouble paying bills and housing p...
Katherine Tierney Katherine Tierney
As postponement of first births continues in the United States, women and couples will likely continue to turn to assisted reproductive technologies (ART) to overcome biological barriers to childbearing. This paper uses stochastic projectio...
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The combined effects of declining fertility and increased longevity have accelerated population aging in different parts of the world. Unlike other countries, Puerto Rico is also experiencing unprecedented levels of working-age out-migratio...