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ISSN:1435-9871

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Andrea Verhulst,Hiram Beltran-Sanchez,Alberto Palloni Andrea Verhulst
Background: There is growing empirical evidence supporting theories of developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD). However, the implications of DOHaD conjectures for aggregate population patterns of human disease...
Stella Babalola,Neetu John,Bolanle Ajao et al. Stella Babalola et al.
Background: Contraceptive use remains low to moderate in most African countries. Ideation or the ideas and views that people hold has been advanced as a possible explanation for differences in contraceptive use within and...
Athena Pantazis,Samuel J Clark Athena Pantazis
Background: Population measures of sterility are traditionally constructed for women, despite fertility and sterility being conditions of the couple. Estimates of male sterility provide insight into population-level steri...
Dana A Glei,Magali Barbieri,Carolina Santamaría-Ulloa Dana A Glei
Background: Mortality estimates from various sources suggest that Costa Ricans experience record-high life expectancy at birth in Latin America and higher longevity than the populations of many high-income countries, alth...
Jack Byerly Jack Byerly
Background: Racial/ethnic residential segregation has been studied extensively, but few studies have focused on the growing population of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs). An examination of the group's resident...
Sarah A Reynolds,Lia C H Fernald,Julianna Deardorff et al. Sarah A Reynolds et al.
Background: Adults support child development economically, socially, and emotionally. Household transitions may disrupt these support structures, impacting child development. ...
Thomas N Maloney,Heidi Hanson,Ken R Smith Thomas N Maloney
Background: Most of what we know about fertility decline in the United States comes from aggregate (often state or county level) data sources. It is difficult to identify variation in fertility change across socio-economi...
Esha Chatterjee,Sonalde Desai,Reeve Vanneman Esha Chatterjee
Background: Theories of human capital would suggest that with more education, women acquire greater skills and their earnings increase, resulting in higher labor force participation. However, it has been long known that i...
Anne Clark Anne Clark
Objective: This study assesses whether frequency of residential mobility plays a role in the reproduction of socioeconomic inequality during the transition to adulthood based on two criteria: (1) selection - is there soci...
Jia Yu,Yu Xie Jia Yu
Past research on the "motherhood wage penalty" has all been based on data from nuclear families, leaving open the possibility that the motherhood wage penalty may be lower or even absent in multi-generational families. In this paper, the wa...