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ISSN:1435-9871

e-ISSN:2363-7064

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Background: East Asian societies have experienced rapid social changes, among which the extraordinary expansion of higher education for both women and men, rising economic inequality, and increasing labor market uncertain...
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Background: Parental time is a key resource for children's development. Studies in the United States highlight diverging gaps in parental time for children between highly educated and low-educated parents. South Korea off...
Michel Guillot,Myriam Khlat,Matthew Wallace Michel Guillot
Background: France has a large population of second-generation immigrants (i.e., native-born children of immigrants) who are known to experience important socioeconomic disparities by country of origin. The extent to whic...
Alice Goisis,Melissa Martinson,Wendy Sigle Alice Goisis
Background: A range of studies report a robust association between family socioeconomic position and the prevalence of child overweight/obesity. On average, children from poorer backgrounds are more likely to be overweigh...
Huan Zhou,Ruixue Ye,Sean Sylvia et al. Huan Zhou et al.
Background: While the Chinese education system has seen massive improvements over the past few decades, there still exists large academic achievement gaps between rural and urban areas, which threaten China's long-term de...
Lei Lei,Sonalde Desai,Feinian Chen Lei Lei
Background: Due to international and internal migration, millions of children in developing countries are geographically separated from one or both of their parents. Prior research has not reached a consensus on the impac...
Michael S Rendall,Angela Greulich Michael S Rendall
A common problem when using panel data is that an individual's history is incompletely known at the first wave. We show that multiple imputation, the method commonly used for data that are missing due to non-response, may also be used to im...
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Background: Over the past several decades, US mortality declines have lagged behind other high-income countries. However, scant attention has been devoted to how US mortality variability compares with other countries. ...
Stephen A Matthews,Daniel M Parker Stephen A Matthews
Background: Demography is an inherently spatial science, yet the application of spatial data and methods to demographic research has tended to lag that of other disciplines. In recent years, there has been a surge in inte...
Curtis Huffman,Ricardo Regules-García,Delfino Vargas-Chanes Curtis Huffman
Background: Because living arrangements have many implications for the well-being of older adults, knowledge regarding typical age-related developmental changes in living arrangements is of a major concern for public heal...