The More You Learn the Less You Know?: Interpretive Ambiguity across Three Modes of Qualitative Data [0.03%]
学得越多越无知?三种质性数据的解释含糊性
Nicole Angotti,Amy Kaler
Nicole Angotti
Background: Researchers across disciplines face a similar challenge ensuring our methods can give us valid, usable answers to our questions. But what happens when multiple strategies of inquiry give us different answers t...
Women's decision-making autonomy and children's schooling in rural Mozambique [0.03%]
莫桑比克农村地区妇女自主决策权与儿童教育问题
Luciana Luz,Victor Agadjanian
Luciana Luz
Background: Women's decision-making autonomy in developing settings has been shown to improve child survival and health outcomes. However, little research has addressed possible connections between women's autonomy and ch...
The force of mortality by life lived is the force of increment by life left in stationary populations [0.03%]
稳态人口中已度过的生命年的死亡力等于剩余生命年的增量力
Tim Riffe
Tim Riffe
Background: The age distribution and remaining lifespan distribution are identical in stationary populations. The life table survival function is proportional to the age distribution in stationary populations. ...
Antonio López-Gay,Albert Esteve,Julian López-Colás et al.
Antonio López-Gay et al.
Background: In the context of increasing cohabitation and growing demand for understanding the driving forces behind the cohabitation boom, most analyses have been carried out at a national level, not accounting for regio...
The reliability of in-home measures of height and weight in large cohort studies: Evidence from Add Health [0.03%]
家庭测量身高的体重可靠性的证据:来自Add Health的资料
Jon M Hussey,Quynh C Nguyen,Eric A Whitsel et al.
Jon M Hussey et al.
Background: With the emergence of obesity as a global health issue an increasing number of major demographic surveys are collecting measured anthropometric data. Yet little is known about the characteristics and reliabili...
Kari L White,Joseph E Potter
Kari L White
Background: Mexican women in the United States (US) have higher rates of fertility compared to other ethnic groups and women in Mexico. Whether variation in women's access to family planning services or patterns of contra...
Age, education, and earnings in the course of Brazilian development: does composition matter? [0.03%]
教育、年龄与收入:巴西成长历程的回顾与发展启示
Ernesto Friedrich de Lima Amaral,Joseph E Potter,Daniel S Hamermesh et al.
Ernesto Friedrich de Lima Amaral et al.
Background: The impacts of shifts in the age distribution of the working-age population have been studied in relation to the effect of the baby boom generation on the earnings of different cohorts in the U.S. However, thi...
The residential segregation of detailed Hispanic and Asian groups in the United States: 1980-2010 [0.03%]
美国的居住隔离:1980年至2010年细致的西班牙人和亚裔群体状况
John Iceland,Daniel Weinberg,Lauren Hughes
John Iceland
Background: Racial and ethnic diversity continues to grow in communities across the United States, raising questions about the extent to which different ethnic groups will become residentially integrated. ...
Why do intimate partners live apart? Evidence on LAT relationships across Europe [0.03%]
伴侣为什么分居?欧洲地区事实情侣关系的证据分析
Aart C Liefbroer,Anne-Rigt Poortman,Judith A Seltzer
Aart C Liefbroer
Background: Most research asks whether or not cohabitation has come to rival marriage. Little is known about the meaning of living apart together (LAT) relationships, and whether LAT is an alternative to marriage and coha...
Attitudes on marriage and new relationships: Cross-national evidence on the deinstitutionalization of marriage [0.03%]
关于婚姻和新关系的态度:跨国证据下的婚姻去制度化
Judith Treas,Jonathan Lui,Zoya Gubernskaya
Judith Treas
Background: Consistent with the deinstitutionalization-of-marriage thesis, studies report a decline in support for marital conventions and increased approval of other relationship types. Generalizations are limited by the...