A Model of Racial Residential History and Its Association with Self-Rated Health and Mortality Among Black and White Adults in the United States [0.03%]
美国成人种族 residential 历史的模型及其与自评健康和死亡率的关系
Erin Ruel,Stephanie A Robert
Erin Ruel
We construct a dynamic racial residential history typology and examine its association with self-rated health and mortality among black and white adults. Data are from a national survey of U.S. adults, combined with census tract data from 1...
V Krishnan
V Krishnan
"This article used the 1984 Canadian Fertility Survey data to examine the effects of housing tenure and a number of sociodemographic and economic factors (e.g., education, religion, income) on both completed fertility and selected parity pr...
The baby boom of the late 1980s: life course of a post-World War II cohort [0.03%]
20世纪80年代末的婴儿潮:二战后一代人的生命周期
L K Hong
L K Hong
"This study examines the 1980 surge in birthrates in the context of the life course of women of the post-World War II baby boom. It attempts to describe in more exact detail the role of these women in the 1980 baby boom. Additionally, the s...
Teenage fertility and its social integration correlates: a control theory explanation [0.03%]
青少年生育与其社会融合相关的因素——控制理论解释
S J Caldas,D G Pounder
S J Caldas
"This study uses control theory to explain teenage fertility in one [U.S.] southeastern state. Control theory explains deviance from societal norms in terms of weak social bonding or integration. An important assumption of the study is that...
The relative impact of migration type on the reversal of black out-migration from the South [0.03%]
迁移类型对南部黑人移民外流逆转的相对影响
I A Robinson
I A Robinson
"In this article historical patterns and recent trends in black migration in the United States are examined. The purpose of the article is two-fold: (1) to examine historical changes in the volume and rates of migration between the southern...
A longitudinal study of family size expectations among young blacks and whites [0.03%]
年轻黑白人种家庭规模期望的纵向研究
W F Kenkel,F Staten,M A Fortner
W F Kenkel
This study is concerned with the stability of family size expectations and the direction of change in such expectations among young people in the United States. "In the...study, 437 low-income respondents, both black and white, male and fem...